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French 'anti-Islamophobia' group on trial for plotting attacks

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Members of a French group that said it was formed to combat Islamophobia went on trial in Paris today accused of plotting terrorist attacks.

Led by 37-year-old "emir" Mohamed Achamlane, the 15 members of Forsane Alizza, who called themselves the "knights of pride", have denied involvement in a terrorist organisation.

Achamlane told the court he had no "terrorist inspiration" and only wanted to defend Muslims against mounting Islamophobia in France.

The group was formed in 2010, gaining attention for organising protests against the government's decision to ban veils in public.

It was disbanded two years later by the government, which described it as a "private militia".
 

After it was disbanded, the group put a message on its website demanding that French forces leave all Muslim-majority countries.

"If our demands are ignored, we will consider the government to be at war against Muslims," the message said.

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First Published: Jun 09 2015 | 12:57 AM IST

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