The Paris court sentenced Tuesday, October 12 Logan Nisin, the young founder of the ultra-right group OAS, to nine years of imprisonment with continued detention, during the first trial for ultra-right terrorism tried in France since 2017.
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The court also found guilty five other defendants of "
terrorist criminal association
", pronouncing in particular an eight-year prison sentence with a committal warrant for Thomas Annequin, number 2 of the small group Organization of Social Armies.