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Adrien Guihal, one of the highest French dignitaries in the Islamic State, asks for his repatriation to France

Summary by Le Parisien
It was by the voice of Adrien Guihal that the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the murder of a couple of police officers in Magnanville, Yvelines, in 2016, or the Nice bombing that year.

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The 40-year-old French man is currently being held by Kurds in a Syrian prison. The decision of the French administrative courts concerning his repatriation should be issued in the coming weeks. Source

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He is well known to the French authorities. The request for the repatriation of Adrien Guihal, alias Abu Usama al-Faransi, one of the main French figures of jihadism, will be studied by the administrative court... Read more One of the highest French dignitaries of the Islamic State asks for his repatriation appeared first on current values.

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It was by the voice of Adrien Guihal that the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the murder of a couple of police officers in Magnanville, Yvelines, in 2016, or the Nice bombing that year.

·Paris, France
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One of the highest dignitaries of the Islamic State, Adrien Guihal, asks for his repatriation to France. It was through his voice that the ISIS claimed responsibility for the murder of a couple of police officers in Magnanville, Yvelines, in 2016,...

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
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