Jean-Charles Brisard is president of the Terrorism Analysis Center (CAT).
Thibault de Montbrial is a lawyer and president of the Center for Reflection on Internal Security (CRSI).
A few days ago, we alerted the public authorities to the presence and increased activism in the public space of defendants for acts of terrorism or of former prisoners convicted of acts related to Islamist terrorism (TIS) who have served their time. hardly.
This is an emerging trend, observed for several months and linked to many releases from prison.
It testifies, on the part of those concerned, of a clear desire to intimidate, if not harass, the public and private institutions involved in the fight against terrorism or the defense of victims.
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This situation is all the more marked in the context of the trial of the January 2015 attacks, which opened on September 2.
From September 10, threats were issued and reiterated by al-Qaida in
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