The French Government has decided immediately expel several dozen studentsamong the 179 whom he has reported to the Prosecutor’s Office for not respecting the tribute from this Monday to murdered teacher last Friday in a jihadist attack at an institute in the city of Arras, in the north of the country.

The French Minister of Education, Gabriel Attal, explained this Tuesday during the control session to the Government in the National Assembly that this measure applies to the most serious cases of the 179 registered throughout the country, “several dozen”, because their behavior could have the criminal classification of apology of terrorism.

Attal has harshly charged against those 179 students who decided “disturb” these tributes and “insult the memory of the teachers”contrasting his reaction to the behavior of the “overwhelming majority” of the students, who were respectful of the ceremonies that were organized in schools throughout the country.

Your department will launch disciplinary procedures against those 179 students and has asked the Prosecutor’s Office to open investigations against all of them to determine if their behavior was criminal.

Last Friday morning, Mohamed Mogouchkov, a 20-year-old young man of Russian nationality originally from the Caucasus, broke into the Gambetta high school in Arras, where he had studied, and a French teacher was stabbed to deaths, Dominique Bernard, e injured three more peoplean action he claimed on behalf of the Islamic State in a video.

The attack on Mogouchkov, who was booked by the French secret services for Islamic radicalism, has some similarities with another attack in which a young Chechen, also of Russian nationality, murdered a history teacher three years agoSamuel Paty, next to the school where he taught.

Paty had been involved in a controversy fueled by fundamentalist media on social networks, where he was accused of having given classes on the caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad, the principle of secularism and freedom of expression. The tribute that was paid to Paty days after his death also generated dozens of incidents in schools by students who rebelled and sabotaged it.