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Interior Minister to Meet Family of Aboubakar Cissé Amid Calls for Terrorism Classification

The murder of a Malian worshipper in a French mosque has sparked legal and political scrutiny, as the suspect awaits extradition from Italy and evidence of anti-Islamic rhetoric emerges.

Selon la procureure de Nîmes, l’auteur du meurtre d’Aboubakar Cissé, survenu dans une mosquée de La Grand-Combe (Gard), a agi seul, mû par une obsession personnelle de tuer.
Meurtre d'Aboubakar Cissé: le suspect a agi par «envie de tuer» et «fascination morbide», précise la procureure de Nîmes
Le ministre de l’Intérieur Bruno Retailleau.
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Overview

  • Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau is set to meet the family of Aboubakar Cissé and Malian community leaders on May 5, following criticism over the government's delayed response.
  • A judicial investigation for aggravated murder with religious aggravation is ongoing, while the Parquet national antiterroriste (PNAT) evaluates reclassifying the case as a terrorist act.
  • The suspect, Olivier Hadzovic, surrendered to Italian authorities on April 27 and is expected to be extradited to France by mid-May under an expedited process.
  • Hadzovic denies acting out of hatred for Islam, but video evidence reportedly captures him making anti-Islamic insults after the attack.
  • The case has reignited debates on anti-Muslim violence, with the victim's family and advocates demanding equal treatment under France's counter-terrorism framework.