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Suspected Mali jihadist ‘betrayed France’

The sister of a French-Algerian man arrested in Mali on suspicion of taking part in armed jihad has declared “he must pay” for "betraying" France.

Suspected Mali jihadist 'betrayed France'
File photo: Mike Fitzsimon

The 37-year-old man, named as ‘Djamel’ by Le Parisien, was arrested in northern Mali earlier this month, according to the French daily,  for allegedly being a member of a jihadist group fighting against French and Malian government soldiers. He is being held in the Paris region after being extradited from Mali, according to a report by the Parisien on Tuesday.

Recent revelations that French citizens were among Islamist militants fighting in Mali have caused concern throughout France and in particular among a government increasingly wary of the threat posed by homegrown terrorists.

In an interview with French newspaper Le Parisien, Djamel's sister, given the alias Sonia, said: “He has betrayed his family. He has betrayed France. And he has also betrayed himself… He has hurt everyone, and now he must pay."

“Since I found out he was in Mali, he hasn’t been my brother any more. He’s not a member of this family any more. What he did is the worst of the worst – fighting against French troops, when it was France that raised him, allowed him to study, to work, to find a wife, and have children,” she added.

In 2005 the father of three got divorced from his wife after which his sister said Djamel began attending the mosque more frequently and grew distant from his family.

At that point Djamel grew a beard, started associating with men known locally for indoctrinating youths, and “from time to time he talked about joining Al Qaeda,”  though these claims were largely ignored by his family.

His sister also claimed that Djamel had been a former member of France's police force. But this was subsequently denied by authorities who said the suspected jihadist had applied to join the police but was twice rejected.

Earlier in March it was revealed that another French citizen, Ibrahim Aziz Ouattara, 25, had been arrested on November 3rd in central Mali on his way to join a group of Islamists, after allegedly entering Mali through Portugal under a false identity.

Ouattara, who is also a Malian citizen, faces potential terrorism charges in France.

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Denmark convicts man over bomb joke at airport

A Danish court on Thursday gave a two-month suspended prison sentence to a 31-year-old Swede for making a joke about a bomb at Copenhagen's airport this summer.

Denmark convicts man over bomb joke at airport

In late July, Pontus Wiklund, a handball coach who was accompanying his team to an international competition, said when asked by an airport agent that
a bag of balls he was checking in contained a bomb.

“We think you must have realised that it is more than likely that if you say the word ‘bomb’ in response to what you have in your bag, it will be perceived as a threat,” the judge told Wiklund, according to broadcaster TV2, which was present at the hearing.

The airport terminal was temporarily evacuated, and the coach arrested. He later apologised on his club’s website.

“I completely lost my judgement for a short time and made a joke about something you really shouldn’t joke about, especially in that place,” he said in a statement.

According to the public prosecutor, the fact that Wiklund was joking, as his lawyer noted, did not constitute a mitigating circumstance.

“This is not something we regard with humour in the Danish legal system,” prosecutor Christian Brynning Petersen told the court.

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