The six young men belonging to the ultradroite group were found guilty of “terrorist criminal association” by the judicial court of Paris Tuesday.
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The Judicial Court of Paris followed, Tuesday, 12 October, the requisitions of the Prosecure by lightening them at the margin in the trial of the six members of the group of ultradroite organization of the social armies (OAS). Aged aged 23 and 33, they were all convicted of “terrorist criminal association” and sentenced to prison sentences ranging from five to nine years. The maximum sentence was ten years of detention.
In its expected, the Tribunal felt that “far from a fantasy political project”, the “new OAS” was conceived in “squirming the structure of the secret army organization of 1961”, responsible for more than 2 000 deaths in the 1960s. The President of the E Chamber insisted on the filiation between the two organizations “by copying the acronym, admitting the filiation and seeking the tutoring” former members ” of the original OAS. Young members of the OAS of the 2010s have attended twice at adimad ceremonies, an association of nostalgics from French Algeria, and meeting just before his death Philippe de Massey, one of the founders of The first OAS.
The new OAS “was created as an army of defense ready, if necessary, to destabilize the institutions”, “to fracture the social body”, explained the magistrate, recalling his “calls to the rebellion”, its “kill incentives”, its business racket projects to finance weapon purchases.
“Imminence of the passage”
As for the project of the new OAS, which consisted not to reconquer Algeria but to hunt the Arabs and the Muslims of France by intimidating them and taking it to them violently, all the defendants had a perfect KNOWLEDGE, said the court. The defense strategy of five of the six defendants consisted, during the trial, to present these projects as roodomontades and not the projects that only the chief and founder of the group, Logan Nisin, would have taken seriously. He was the only one, at the hearing, to clearly assume his responsibilities and his actions, ending even by declare “we were monsters”.
While the files involving the ultradroite multiply disturbingly, the Tribunal insisted in its expected on the “extreme gravity” of the projects and the many “positive acts” undertaken by the new OAS. The weapons constituted an obsession, to the point that its members envisaged to attack armory or to go to Bosnia to buy for Serbian mafia. In this case, “all the elements attest to the imminence of the passage to the act,” read the judge, whether against mosques, kebabs, leftist bars or Christophe Castaner, at the time mayor. Forcalquier (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence).
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