Samuel Paty's Killers Convicted: A Tragic Reminder of the Price of Hate

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Eight people have been convicted in a French anti-terrorism court** for their involvement in the beheading of teacher Samuel Paty outside his school four years ago. Paty, 47, was killed near Paris on 16 October 2020, after showing his class cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad during a debate on free expression. The assailant, an 18-year-old Russian of Chechen origin, was shot to death by police.

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