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France: Former MP accused of plotting terrorist attack Israel today

2021-10-23T20:05:06.528Z


According to the indictment, Rami Diala-Widman conspired to carry out a series of attacks on vaccine centers across the country • He is also accused of attempting to abduct an 8-year-old girl


Rami Daila Weidemann, a member of the French parliament, was accused today (Saturday) of conspiring with far-right activists to attack the masonry centers and buildings of the Masonic organization across France.

Weidemann has already been charged with planning and aiding and abetting the abduction of an 8-year-old girl from her grandmother's house in April, an abduction carried out on behalf of the girl's mother, after the mother lost legal custody of the girl.

The abduction ended with the release of the girl from the kidnappers by the Swiss police.



An arrest warrant was issued for a Member of Parliament who was living with his family in Malaysia at the time.

He was brought to France in June, after his visa to stay in the country expired.

Widman was imprisoned in eastern France awaiting trial.



The new allegations were revealed following an investigation by members of the extremist circles with whom Weidemann planned the abduction.

Weidemann represented the Center Democratic Party during the early 2000s, but has since begun to lean to the right and focus on conspiracy theories.

Weidemann released a video he called "Military Revolution Amit" in which he called for the overthrow of the government in France, claimed that masks were "scientifically useless in preventing an epidemic" and called for harming the country's cellular network, claiming it was designed to chip in the bodies of civilians.

Source: israelhayom

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