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Al-Jazeera Will Not Air France Shootings Video
2012-03-28
[An Nahar] An angry La Belle France won a pledge Tuesday from the Al-Jazeera news channel not to air a video shot by an Islamist myrmidon during a murderous shooting spree targeting soldiers and Jewish children.

President Nicolas Sarkozy
...23rd and current President of the French Republic and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra. Sarkozy is married to singer-songwriter Carla Bruni, who has a really nice birthday suit...
demanded that the channel not broadcast the video sent to its Gay Paree bureau, which includes graphic footage shot by Mohamed Merah during attacks this month in southern La Belle France that left seven people dead.

French officials also reacted with fury to threats from Merah's Algerian father to sue Gay Paree over the way in which he was slain in a gunbattle with police last Thursday at the end of a 32-hour siege of his Toulouse flat.

And police said they believed the al-Qaeda-inspired gunman, branded a "monster", may have had one or more accomplices who possibly sent the footage to Al-Jazeera and helped him steal the scooter used in the attacks.

"In accordance with Al-Jazeera's code of ethics, given the video does not add any information that is not already in the public domain, its news channels will not be broadcasting any of its contents," the Qatar-based network said.

The pan-Arab channel, which once owed much of its fame outside the Arab world to airing recordings of al-Qaeda's late chief, the late Osama bin Laden
... who abandoned all hope when he entered there...
, said it had declined "numerous requests from media outlets for copies of the video."

Merah, a 23-year-old Frenchie of Algerian descent, had previously boasted of filming his killings and witnesses had told police that he appeared to be wearing a video camera in a chest harness during the shootings.

He was not wearing the device during his final fatal shootout, but police said they had found the Go-Pro style camera in bag he had given to a friend.

Al-Jazeera's Gay Paree bureau chief, Zied Tarrouche, said the channel received the videos on a USB memory key, along with a letter in poorly written French that claimed the attacks in the name of al-Qaeda.

Tarrouche said the videos showed the attacks in chronological order and had been edited into a montage.

"There was a mixture of religious music and chants, lectures, and recitals of verses from the Koran," he said.

Leading French television networks all said they would also not broadcast the videos if they became available.

Latifa Ibn Ziaten, the mother of Imed Ibn Ziaten, the first of three French paratroopers bumped off by Merah, told Agence La Belle France Presse she was relieved the footage would not be shown.

"This is good, it is the right decision, the only decision to take," she told AFP by telephone from Morocco. "I am relieved because this was about my son's honor. I don't want my son to be dirtied."

Sarkozy had called on all channels not to broadcast the footage "under any pretext, out of respect for the victims and respect for the republic."

The French leader -- who is running for re-election in a campaign already marked by fierce debate on security and the integration of Moslems -- also lashed out at Merah's father, Mohamed Benalel Merah, for his lawsuit threat.

"It is with indignation that I learned that the father of the killer of seven people... wants to file a suit against La Belle France for the death of his son," Sarkozy said.

And Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said: "If I were the father of such a monster, I would shut my mouth in shame."

The father had told AFP on Monday he would sue French authorities because they "had the means to take my son alive... they preferred to kill him."

When police surrounded Merah's Toulouse apartment last week, the gunman fought off an initial assault and then, in a conversation with a police negotiator, grabbed credit for all three attacks.

He rubbed out three soldiers in two separate attacks in Toulouse and nearby Montauban on March 11 and 15.

Last Monday he shot up a Jewish school in Toulouse, killing a 30-year-old teacher, his sons aged five and four and a seven-year-old girl.

On Sunday, the authorities charged the gunman's brother, 29-year-old Abdelkader Merah, with complicity in the attacks but he denied any involvement.

Abdelkader Merah was charged with helping his sibling steal the powerful Yamaha scooter used in the shootings and police said Tuesday they were seeking a third person who may have been involved in the theft.

Police also said an accomplice may have been involved in mailing the videos to Al-Jazeera.

French Moslem officials said the family had asked for Merah's body to be transferred to Algeria for burial.

Merah's mother Zoulhika Aziri had asked for her son to be buried in Algeria to avoid his grave being desecrated.
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