Manon Fossat 8:34 a.m., October 11, 2021, modified at 8:35 a.m., October 11, 2021

Commemorations are being prepared in France for the one year since the death of Samuel Paty, this history and geography teacher assassinated near his college in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine.

Guest of Europe Morning Monday, David di Nota, novelist, returned to his counter-investigation on this subject, I executed a hell dog.

INTERVIEW

Almost a year after the assassination of Samuel Paty, the Ministry of National Education invited schools to pay tribute to the history-geography teacher on October 15.

While the commemorations are in full preparation, David di Nota, novelist and doctor of political science, was Sonia Mabrouk's guest on Monday in Europe Matin.

He returned to his book 

I executed a hell dog,

published by Recherches Midi,

a counter-investigation into this attack which marked France.

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"I worked while reading the text. And then I cross-checked all the information. I noticed that in this investigation what is the most difficult, it is to say the obvious. What is posed on the table and nobody wants to see, ”he explained.

According to him, the teacher has gradually been held responsible for an offense against his students.

"He understood that he had fallen into a trap set by his administration," he said, referring to his summons to the police station for "dissemination of pornographic images".

"By reframing the professor, we hoped that things would calm down," he continued.

"A duty of truth"

"The beheading of Samuel Paty did not change the attitude of the National Education towards the teacher", judged the author of the counter-investigation. "There can be no before and according to Samuel Paty if we do not correctly and honestly describe the Islamist blackmail to which he was subjected and the infernal mechanics in which he found himself and which precipitated the end that we know. The first duty that we owe to him is the truth and we are far from having told his story correctly ", continued David di Nota. 

History-geography teacher, Samuel Paty was beheaded on October 16, 2020 near his college in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (Yvelines) by Abdoullakh Anzorov who accused him of showing caricatures of Muhammad to his students.

This act had aroused considerable emotion in France.