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France Demands That U.S. Not Execute Terror Suspect
Reuters ^ | 12/12/2001 2:22 pm ET | Reuters

Posted on 12/12/2001 10:40:37 AM PST by mdittmar

France demanded on Wednesday that the United States not execute a Frenchman charged with plotting the September 11 attacks even if a U.S. federal court finds Zacarias Moussaoui guilty on terrorism charges.

Highlighting possible tensions between Washington and its European partners in the campaign against terrorism, Justice Minister Marylise Lebranchu said Paris would not accept the death penalty for Moussaoui, a Frenchman of Moroccan descent.

"Of course, no person benefiting from French consular protection should be executed," she told RMC radio.

France, like virtually every European country, no longer has a death penalty, having scrapped the guillotine in 1981.

A Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed that France would take steps to ensure Massaoui was not executed if convicted.

"That stems from our general position on the death penalty," he told a regular news briefing.

A leading French human rights group urged the government to protect Moussaoui from execution and give him legal aid.

"Today more than ever, France must confirm its commitment to stand against the death penalty," Michel Taube, president of the group Together Against the Death Penalty, said in a statement.

Seeking to calm European fears that terrorism suspects extradited to the United States would inevitably risk the death penalty, U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft told a news conference in London each case would be examined separately.

Previous executions of European citizens in the United States have provoked public outcry in Europe and some governments have been reluctant to extradite suspects across the Atlantic without guarantees they will not be put to death.

MOTHER'S PLEA Moussaoui, 33, took flying lessons in the United States and officials there believe he may have been preparing to join one of four hijacking teams that struck New York and Washington.

After the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, which killed almost 3,300 people, Moussaoui was arrested as a material witness and sent to New York for questioning.

An indictment released on Tuesday charged Moussaoui with conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism, to commit aircraft piracy, to destroy aircraft, to use weapons of mass destruction, to murder U.S. employees and to destroy property.

He will be tried in a federal court and not in a military tribunal that has been proposed by President Bush for foreigners suspected of involvement in the attacks.

U.N. Security Council member France has voiced opposition to such tribunals, one of several differences between Paris and Washington on how to proceed in the crackdown against terror.

French officials have said they could not support any widening of military action beyond Afghanistan, host to bin Laden's al Qaeda network, without clear evidence of terrorist activity and without a U.N. mandate.

Moussaoui's mother was quoted on Wednesday saying her son wrote to her several weeks ago protesting his innocence and fearing he would not receive a fair trial.

"Zacarias warned me in his letter that they were going to fabricate proofs, produce witnesses against him," his mother Aicha told Le Parisien daily of a letter sent some weeks ago.

"In that case, what can you do to prove the contrary? Because my son says he too has evidence (of his innocence)...I hope he will have the chance to defend himself."


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To: mdittmar
France really expects the US to treat their citizens differently from everyone else? I think this clunker was meant for domestic consumption.

I am curious what France "not accepting it" means. Is it going to launch a rescue raid?

21 posted on 12/12/2001 10:50:48 AM PST by Torie
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To: mdittmar
Magnifique!
22 posted on 12/12/2001 10:51:45 AM PST by TADSLOS
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To: mdittmar

Consular protection my arse. Consular protection is just a PC way for Bin Laden to say don't execute my follower, I will consider it a personal offense if not act of war, a veiled threat of subversion of the right of the AMerican people over a judicial disagreement that they certainly cannot impose not even prove.

France has completely lost sense of justice. Justice is made to protect the victims that are burdened by criminals. The most insulting thing would be to have the victims burdened by the life of a terrorist who can still talk, taunt and get away from his jail alive.

Justice is made to protect the burdened and weakened, not the ones who benefited from the death of the victims, whose cult benefited from the death of the victims.

A mass murderer in jail is no persecuted person, it is a protected person, a person protected by the victims who already have blead a lot for this criminal.

23 posted on 12/12/2001 10:51:57 AM PST by lavaroise
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To: mdittmar
After being crushed 3 times in 70 years and having to bailed out by the US and UK twice, France lost all relevence as a world player. I rate their demands and opinions on the same level as say Belgium, Luxembourg, or Portugal. Move out of the way Frenchy and let the big boys handle things.
24 posted on 12/12/2001 10:52:03 AM PST by JDGreen123
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To: mdittmar
"France Demands"

Shoulda been posted under "Humor"

25 posted on 12/12/2001 10:52:19 AM PST by kinsman redeemer
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To: mdittmar
"Justice Minister Marylise Lebranchu said Paris would not accept the death penalty for Moussaoui,"

It would be a bit odd, and out of their traditionally cowardly character, for Paris to accept the death penalty for someone else. In fact, the French need not worry; substitutional atonement is not an option in the American judicial system. If Moussaoui is found guilty, he, not Paris, will be executed.

26 posted on 12/12/2001 10:52:43 AM PST by TheHeterodoxConservative
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To: chookter
My Pop usta say: "The French are nothing but arabs in drag."

Now that is funny.

27 posted on 12/12/2001 10:52:55 AM PST by Random Access
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To: aculeus
The nail has been hit on the head, thank you. Out of sight, out of mind. As long as the execution isn't "official", it's OK. The US puts its citizens on trial for their crimes and if they get the death penalty, then they got it through due process.
28 posted on 12/12/2001 10:53:48 AM PST by AmishDude
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To: JDGreen123
I should have said crushed by the Germans 3 times in 70 years. I suppose Germany could still have France anytime it wanted but why bother.
29 posted on 12/12/2001 10:54:11 AM PST by JDGreen123
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To: Robear
To France: Va te faire enculer! (I hope that's right).
30 posted on 12/12/2001 10:54:15 AM PST by Robear
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To: mdittmar
I wonder how they'd feel if someone crashed a jumbojet into Le Tour Montparnasse(oh wait, they hate that thing, bad example).

I wonder how they'd feel if someone crashed a few jumbojets into Le Defense? Could they be courageous then?

31 posted on 12/12/2001 10:54:23 AM PST by Petronski
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To: mdittmar
Keep in mind that this is just an official French response. I'm sure that 95% of the non-Arab population in France would be willing to pay the U.S. to execute him.
32 posted on 12/12/2001 10:55:04 AM PST by Alberta's Child
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To: McGavin999
Let them wish they HAD been executed.

I could go for that. Unfortunately, there are too many liberals, who will demand that these dirt bags get cable TV, telephones, good food, medical treatment, and a cult following, and they will. Kind of sucks, doesn't it?

33 posted on 12/12/2001 10:55:06 AM PST by Mark17
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To: mdittmar
having scrapped the guillotine in 1981

good-guggily-muggily! They used a guillotine up until 1981?

34 posted on 12/12/2001 10:55:12 AM PST by KayEyeDoubleDee
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To: mdittmar
How do you say, "F*@K You" in French?
35 posted on 12/12/2001 10:56:42 AM PST by mvscal
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To: mdittmar
France demands?
D'OH!
36 posted on 12/12/2001 10:56:53 AM PST by Publius6961
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To: mdittmar
This could spell war. Dump the metric SI system, now. Sacre bleu!
37 posted on 12/12/2001 10:57:50 AM PST by RightWhale
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Geezus, the French really need to get over themselves....they're in NO POSITION TO DEMAND ANYTHING!
38 posted on 12/12/2001 10:58:29 AM PST by Frances_Marion
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To: mdittmar
les Français sont fags!
39 posted on 12/12/2001 10:59:09 AM PST by LibWhacker
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To: mdittmar
France Demands That U.S. Not Execute Terror Suspect

Now that is rich.

A little over a month ago the Frogs offered military help IF they could sit in on strategy. Jeepers but those guys are a laugh a minute. I think it was Rush who said, "Yeah, we can let them sit in on the surrender talks - where they have experience."

40 posted on 12/12/2001 10:59:21 AM PST by Beowulf
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