French pay tribute to student murdered in Paris

  • 9/27/2024
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The killing of 19-year-old student has led to fresh demands to crack down on illegal immigration VERSAILLES, France: Nearly 3,000 people on Friday attended the funeral of a Paris student who was raped and murdered in a case that has inflamed a French debate on migration after a Moroccan was named as the suspected attacker. The killing of the 19-year-old, named only as Philippine, whose body was found half-buried in a park in western Paris, has led to fresh demands to crack down on illegal immigration. A 22-year-old Moroccan arrested in Geneva has been named as the suspected attacker. Mourners packed Saint-Louis Cathedral in Versailles outside Paris for the funeral, with many waiting outside as the student’s wooden coffin was carried in. “I thought it was important to come here to reflect and pay my respects,” said one 15-year-old girl, clutching a bouquet of white and purple flowers. FASTFACT A 22-year-old Moroccan arrested in Geneva has been named as the suspected attacker. The girl’s mother, Anouck B., said many people were affected by the tragedy. “It was important to come and support the whole family,” she said. The Moroccan suspect is expected to be extradited to France. French authorities say he had been previously convicted of rape and been the subject of an expulsion order. On Thursday, President Emmanuel Macron, speaking on a visit to Montreal, called Philippine’s murder “a heinous and atrocious crime” and added that “we need to protect the public better.” The conservative interior minister, Bruno Retailleau, has vowed to change immigration rules after the murder. The student’s body was found in the Bois de Boulogne Park, not far from Paris-Dauphine University in the affluent 16th district. According to prosecutors, the suspect was convicted in 2021 of a rape committed in 2019 when he was a minor. He was released in June, served his sentence, and placed in an administrative detention center. In early September, a judge freed him on condition he reported regularly to the authorities. Since the murder, conservative and far-right politicians have urged harsh measures, saying deportation orders are not enforced properly. “How many tragedies will France endure before our leaders react?” Jordan Bardella, leader of the far-right National Rally, said on the X social media platform. However, some rights groups and left-wingers said the focus should not be on immigration but rather “feminicide.” “Misogyny kills. Let’s not have the wrong debate,” said the women’s rights group CIDFF.

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