France: Jewish group 'dismayed' to learn that sister of Mohamed Merah escaped police surveillance to join jihadists in
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                  France: Jewish group 'dismayed' to learn that sister of Mohamed Merah escaped police surveillance to join jihadists in

                  According to the French intelligence service DCRI, Souad Merah is even more dangerous than her brother Mohamed.

                  France: Jewish group 'dismayed' to learn that sister of Mohamed Merah escaped police surveillance to join jihadists in

                  22.05.2014, Jews and Society

                  A Jewish group monitoring ant-Semitism in France expressed dismay to learn that Souad Merah, sister of Mohamed Merah, the Islamist terrorist who killed four Jews in Toulouse in 2012, escaped police surveillance and is suspected to have left France for Syria.
                  Even before Mohamed Merah’s killings, Souad Merah , like her other brother Abdelkader, was considered by the French Central Directorate of Internal Intelligence (DCRI ) as a radical Salafist activist.
                  Mohamed Merah murdered three soldiers in Toulouse and Montauban and three Jewish children and a teacher in the Ozar Hatorah school in Toulouse in March 2012 in the name of jihad.
                  According to the DCRI, Souad Merah is even more dangerous than her brother Mohamed .
                  As a follower of a rigorous and conquering Islam, she said in a video recorded without her knowledge that she was ‘’proud" of her brother Mohamed and that she ‘’hate Jews".
                  The BNVCA subsequently filed a complaint against her for advocating terrorism
                  But a court found that Souad Merah’s statements couldn’t be considered to have been made in public because she ignored she was filmed.
                  Yet, Souad Merah was put in custody last April, as part of the investigation into the complicity which Mohamed Merah had benefited for his crimes in Mautauban and Toulouse.
                  BNVCA's head, Sammy Ghozlan, called on police authorities ''to act quickly to find and imprison the radical dangerous Islamist who, like several hundred French citizens brainwashed into jihad, are trained to guerrilla and are likely to commit attacks, primarily targeting Jewish people, sites and schools in France .''

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