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What the Mohamed Merah video sent to Al-Jazeera contains?

Al-Jazeera TV network has received a video apparently showing the attacks carried out by Islamist gunman Mohamed Merah in Toulouse, south-west France.

The Qatar-based satellite TV channel decided not to broadcast the contents, or circulate them to other media, after appeals from French President Nicolas Sarkozy and others.

Victims’ families believe its broadcast would give publicity to Mohamed Merah, who reportedly told police before he was killed in a siege that he identified with al-Qaeda.

Over nine days, Mohamed Merah shot dead four defenseless adults and three small children, recording his attacks with a camera strapped to his chest.

Details of the footage were given both by Al-Jazeera and French judicial sources.

Entitled “Al-Qaeda attacks France”, the video posted to Al-Jazeera on a USB stick lasts about 25 minutes, a judicial source told French news website 20 Minutes.

“It’s very, very well produced,” the source said.

“This is not some muddy, grainy film. The editing is professional, with songs in between the events.”

Al-Jazeera TV has received a video apparently showing the attacks carried out by Islamist gunman Mohamed Merah in Toulouse

Zied Tarrouche, Al-Jazeera’s bureau chief in Paris, said he had watched the video and it showed all of the killings.

“You see all of the attacks carried out in Toulouse and Montauban, that’s to say the murder of the first soldier, then the three soldiers and finally the attack on the school,” he told French channel BFM TV.

“You hear the voice of the person who carried out the killings,” he added.

“You also hear the victims’ cries.

“My feelings are those of any human being who sees horrible things.”

Zied Tarrouche said the video also contained a mixture of religious songs, readings and Koranic verses.

Speaking to Le Figaro newspaper, Zied Tarrouche said the USB stick had come in the post on Monday along with a letter dated Wednesday 21 March.

The author of the letter, according to Zied Tarrouche, claimed the attacks in the name of al-Qaeda, writing in “passable French with lots of spelling mistakes”.

“The odd thing is that it was written in French when usually al-Qaeda claims are made in Arabic,” Zied Tarrouche added.

In a later statement, Al-Jazeera announced: “In accordance with Al-Jazeera’s code of ethics, given the video does not add any information that is not already in the public domain, its news channels will not be broadcasting any of its contents.”

All media requests for copies of the video were being declined, the broadcaster said.

 

Diane A. Wade

Diane is a perfectionist. She enjoys searching the internet for the hottest events from around the world and writing an article about it. The details matter to her, so she makes sure the information is easy to read and understand. She likes traveling and history, especially ancient history. Being a very sociable person she has a blast having barbeque with family and friends.

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