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🇫🇷 The Islamosphere is justifying the murder of Axelle Dorier by accusing her family of Nazism in court

The trial of the Axelle Dorier case, a 22-year-old woman who was killed after being dragged 800 meters in July 2020 in Lyon, has come to an end. The Islamosphere seems determined to legitimize this abhorrent crime by arguing that her boyfriend looked like a skinhead because of his shaved head, and accuses her brother of making a Hitler salute.

  • The verdict announced by the Rhône Assizes Court appears very lenient

Youcef Tebbal, the driver of the vehicle, was sentenced to 12 years in prison and Mohamed Yelloule, the passenger, to 5 years in prison, 2 of which are to be served without parole. It goes without saying that the effective sentences will be greatly shortened.

  • The family of the man who killed her is victimizing themselves.

Mohamed Tebbal, the father of the accused, complained about the trial, suggesting that he may be suffering more than the victim’s family: “We would have liked Youcef to be in Axelle’s place. We lived 36 months that were perhaps worse than Axelle’s family.”

  • The trial for the murder of Axelle Dorier is turning into a trial of her family for inciting hatred

The prosecution in Lyon has opened an investigation into “public incitement to hatred or violence”. Three witnesses, including two journalists from France 3 and BFM Lyon, interpreted a gesture made by Axelle’s brother, Théo, as a Nazi salute. Other witnesses, including Guillaume Poingt, did not see a Nazi salute.

  • The family now has to defend itself against various and varied accusations of Nazism

Théo has filed a defamation lawsuit in response to the claims and allegations in the press that he made a Nazi salute after the verdict. The public prosecutor, Romain Ducroq, asked Clément, Axelle Dorier’s boyfriend, if he was a skinhead, to which he had to deny. The public prosecutor asked Youcel Tebbal: “Were there any skinheads?” “Yes. They all looked like skinheads, with earrings and shaved.”

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