The family of the Chechen terrorist who beheaded Professor Samuel Paty in the street regularly resided in France, benefiting from the right of asylum.
A political refugee, the killer was the bearer of a regular residence permit, valid until 2030. To express his gratitude to the Republic for having given him asylum, for having provided him with free care and instruction, for having helped him to find accommodation, Abdulakh Anzorov found no better way to do than assassinate one of the hussars of the same Republic, who enthusiastically fulfilled his mission of teaching history and civic education.
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The Anzorov family initially rejected from the asylum because of a "stereotypical story"
In the French legal system, the right to asylum appeared during the Revolution.
It is not stated in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of 1789, but it is provided for by the Constitution of 1793, which says that the French people
"give asylum to foreigners banished from their homeland for the cause of freedom.
He refuses it to tyrants. "
The idea at the time is that revolutionary France, mother
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