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The terrorist group is suspected of being responsible for the attack in Cairo who had killed a schoolgirl French, February 22, 2009.
Two years after the bombing of Cairo to the French, is now a sprawling investigation that tackle the anti-terrorism judge Yves Jannier. An investigation where it appears that the branch of al-Qaida in Gaza was deliberately targeted French citizens and projected to hit at the heart of Paris. That, anyway, what emerges from the PV hearing a French woman, suspected to be involved in the terrorist network. This, Dodi Hoxha, is behind bars since Nov. 19 last, indicted for "having participated in an arrangement established or in a group formed for the preparation of acts of terrorism" and for " participated, financed a terrorist enterprise ".
February 22, 2009, an explosion rips the night Cairo near the Khan el-Khalili bazaar. Audience: a group of French students from Levallois-Perret (Hauts-de-Seine), which completed a pleasure trip. Cécile Vannier, 17, was killed instantly and 24 others injured. Three days after the attack, there are reports of a memo written in Cairo by the General Directorate for External Security (DGSE). According to this document, the French youth were tracked by a terrorist group that wanted "to pay for France's participation in the frigate Germinal blockade of Gaza." Despite repeated requests by the victims' lawyer, the judge did not ask Jannier communication that note, questioning its existence. It seems established that the building of the Navy has effectively participated in the surveillance of the coasts of Gaza for ten days from January 24, 2009. In addition, the testimony of teenagers say they agree and were followed by several different places unknown during their stay.
In May 2009, the Egyptian state security arrests of seven suspects. Among them, the French ethnic Albanian holds the attention of the Central Directorate of Internal Intelligence, the DCRI. Born in Paris suburbs, married twice and mother of a boy of ten, she was known to police before the attack. Although never convicted nor worried, counter-terrorism had stuck because of his travels to London and his contacts with Omar Bakri, known for his sermons advocating armed jihad. Egyptian authorities said all the suspects, including the French are "affiliated with al-Qaida." Great drama, after a trip to Cairo, the judge announced Jannier civil parties in early 2010 that the seven individuals are suspected of belonging to a terrorist cell but "would not have perpetrated the attack in Cairo", according to the Egyptian authorities. Suite (almost) logic, all were released and expelled from the French is Cairo 10 March 2010.
"Brainwashing"
Upon his arrival in France, officials of the DCRI put under surveillance and then challenge the November 15, 2010 at his home Chennevières-sur-Marne (Val-de- Marne). Dodi Hoxha is asked to fifteen times during 96 hours of custody. Conclusion made by a commissioner of the DCRI Jannier the judge: "His friendly relations and financial relations with one of the alleged masterminds of this terrorist act, Khaled Moustafa, encourage further investigations concerning them. "In fact, Dodi Hoxha was detained.
The French, who denies any involvement in the attack, was shown to the investigators and prolix before Judge Jannier who auditioned last January 26. It indicates that it is in the movement of Omar Bakri she had "been brainwashed." Dodi Hoxha acknowledges that it was in contact with the leaders of the organization "Jaish al-Islam," the Army of Islam, held to form the branch of al-Qaida in Gaza. The DCRI is that "the Egyptian survey has highlighted the role played by two Egyptians, members of the Army of Islam, now refugees in Palestine in the Gaza Strip, Khaled and Ahmad Mustafa Mohammed Cetiq Chafia. The first is known to have been related to the Gaza Strip with Farouk Ben Abbes between February 2008 and April 2009. " However, according to the wiretaps, Dodi Hoxha blames his arrest in Egypt Farouk Ben Abbes. The DCRI also notes that "she is very familiar Khaled Moustafa, regarded by the Egyptians as the leader of al-Qaida in Palestine". The French acknowledged that it was related to Khaled Moustafa before his arrival in Egypt in 2005, which would still "helped her find an apartment in Cairo." More importantly, the alleged masterminds of the attack sent him money from Gaza several times. A sum of ten thousand dollars was intended for the wife of Mustafa, F. Fatima, who, according to the testimony of the French, said he was "consistent with suicide bombings."
Worse yet, from its fourth hearing before the DCRI, Dodi Hoxha load Farouk Ben Abbes, arrested at the same time as in Cairo. He allegedly confessed to the State Security that he had "a planned attack against the Bataclan in France (the Parisian concert hall). Fatima F., imprisoned in Cairo with Dodi Hoxha would have it, justified the terrorist action on the grounds that "the owners of [Bataclan] are Jews." The French would have stopped all transport of cash to avoid being "manipulated". The mention of the famous venue of the eleventh district of Paris is not trivial. For, in January 2007, Bataclan has been the target of threats from Islamist movements for hosting a concert in support of "Israeli border guards." When arrested in Egypt several sidekicks Dodi Hoxha acknowledged that the Army of Islam was planning attacks against "a synagogue France, Embassy of France and the French Cultural Centre in Cairo. " A confession to make, certainly, with great care as regards both the authors of the statements that the conditions of interrogation. However, France and his compatriots do appear in the viewfinder of the terrorists "Jaish al-Islam." Another "subsidiary" of al-Qaida, hitherto unknown, but has already spilled the blood.
Philippe Cohen-Grillet
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