'France will never give in to Islamist terrorism', says Emmanuel Macron

'France will never give in to Islamist terrorism', says Emmanuel Macron

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Emmanuel Macron said France would never give in to "Islamist terrorism". Macron post on Twitter

      
                               
France will never give in to Islamist terrorism, says Emmanuel Macron - A counter-terrorism investigation was launched in France
France will never give in to Islamist terrorism, says Emmanuel Macron - A counter-terrorism investigation was launched in France 

 


France will never give in to Islamist terrorism, says Emmanuel Macron - A counter-terrorism investigation was launched in France after a policewoman was stabbed to death by a 36-year-old Islamist terrorist from Tunisia on Friday in the Paris commuter town of Rambouillet.

 Macron said France would never give in to "Islamist terrorism". Macron promised on Twitter that "we will never give in in the fight against Islamist terrorism" and identified the murdered woman as Stephanie, reported France24. from his family, colleagues and security guards, "he said. 




The attack occurred in the secure entrance of the station at around 2:20 pm (1220 GMT), a police source added. Administrative assistant and mother of two sons returned after a lunch break, he was twice in the source said the attacker was shot and killed by security forces.


 Three people were arrested in connection with the attack, France reported.24 France's counter-terrorism prosecutors said they had opened a terrorism investigation who was also involved in the national secret service of the DGSI in order to murder a person in public hands.



According to a judicial source, three people from the suspects "entourage" were arrested on Friday. The chief anti-terrorist prosecutor Jean-Francois Ricard, who spoke with Prime Minister Jean Castex in front of the train station, confirmed that "the attacker's comments" . 


They pointed to a terrorist motive without giving further details, reported France24. 


Several attacks over the past year have rekindled concerns about the spread of radical Islam in France and immigration. Meanwhile, Macron's government has put in place laws to address radical Islamist activity in France.  bill that has caused trouble in some Muslim countries.

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