The beheading terrorist attacks that shocked France last year turned out to be the starting point of a 13-year-old student's lies.



Known as'Z', the student confessed in an investigation that he lied about the history teacher Samuel Party, who was murdered by Islamic extremists.



A party that used to be a teacher at the Conplan Saint-Tornolin Middle School near Paris, France, was targeted by extremists and killed.



In early October last year, the French weekly magazine Charlie Evdo, who satirizes the prophet Muhammad, the founder of Islam while explaining freedom of expression, was found beheaded on the 16th of the same month.



The suspect is known to have shouted'God is great', one of the Quran phrases at the scene of the incident, and was killed while resisting the police while fleeing.



The party mentioned the incident on October 5 last year when the Muslim Said-Sherik brothers criticized Charlie Evdo's criticism during a class on freedom of expression and shot 12 people at the editorial office in January 2015.



The next day in class, I'll show this criticism, and the Muslim students said they could close their eyes or stay in the hallway, as it could be shocking.



Z, who had been excluded from classes due to frequent absences, was confirmed to have lied to his Moroccan father about being excluded from class after protesting the party's freedom of expression class to hide it.



Angry, Z's father accused him of revealing the party's name and school address on Facebook, went to school to protest, and even sued the police.



Abdullah Anzorov from Chechen, who showed interest in IS, an Islamic extremist armed force, planned the crime after reading this article. Eventually, the party was found beheaded by an unfamiliar young man on the street near the school.



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