Abu Salman Al-Faransi, from a small French town to the most dangerous terrorists in France

Majd helobi
2 min readOct 7, 2020

A young man with blue eyes appeared in a video clip broadcast by the “Islamic State” organization after the Paris attacks, and he was speaking from an unknown location to say that his family belonged to a small city in France.

And Abu Salman, which is the nom de guerre of this French, threatens in that clip he and other men, who presented themselves as French in a camp in an unknown forest area.

The video then shows Abu Salman conversing with the locals and buying dates from a store on an old street in Syria. Pictures are in stark contrast to the execution clips and eyewitness reports about the brutal treatment of the population under the rule of “ISIS,” Abu Salman said, “Know that the lions of the caliphate are in your cities. They are in Paris, France, and all European capitals. They wait for one thing to do what they have to do

The Turkish authorities deported the 26-year-old Frenchman Osman Garrido, who went to fight in Syria in 2012 and was sentenced in France to 15 years in prison in absentia in 2017, and he was arrested upon his arrival in Paris.

According to sources, the Turkish security forces arrested the French Abu Salman, as he called himself, last July in the Kilis region near the Syrian border.

Under the Cazenov Protocol, which was concluded between Ankara and Paris in 2014, Garrido was deported, as the protocol allows for the arrest of jihadists returning from Syria via Turkey. Where he was arrested upon arrival

A new investigation was opened recently against this man from Montpellier, and an arrest warrant has also been issued against him since 2016, according to the judicial source, for joining the ranks of ISIS in Syria and participating in training and fighting there and inciting Muslims in France to commit acts of violence.

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Majd helobi

Just a normal writer focus on the middle east civil war