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{UAH} 'They shot my son!' ISIS priest-killer's mother wails in the street

Dr Paul Mugerwa/ Jabby Ali/Afuwa Kasule,

The dangers of denial that I keep warning about everyday is starkly
illustrated here by the reaction of this mother to the reality that
her son is an evil monster beyond human comprehension, and that she
failed in her duty as a parent. I keep warning Jabby Akli about DENIAL
everytime we discuss Islamic Terrorism, instead he calls me
anti-muslim. Unless the muslims themselves stop living in denial and
end adorning a gown or mask of self-defeating delusion, atrocities
such as these will continue and will even become fashionable, as you
casn see in the reactions of the Muslim youths who turned aggressive
against the media, trying to protect the Monster or whatever is left
of him. We must all be prepared to denounce EVIL and Barbarity
whenever we see it.

Bobby


'They shot my son!' ISIS priest-killer's mother wails in the street
and insists he was 'not a monster' •Abdel Malik Petitjean's mother
said she won't believe her son was involved
•Yamina, 45, said it is 'impossible' that she could have given birth
to a 'devil'
•At her Alps home, she said: 'He's not the monster people want to believe'
•During home raid police found scribbled notes in Arabic in son's bedroom
By Paul Thompson In Aix-les-bains, France For Mailonline
Published: 11:33, 28 July 2016 | Updated: 20:22, 28 July 2016


The mother of a terrorist Abdel Malik Petitjean reacted with fury
today screaming, 'They shot my son, they shot my son' as she struggled
to accept his death.
Yamina Petitjean was seen for the first time outside her home since
marksmen shot dead her son Abdel Malik.
The 45-year-old wailed: 'I have so much grief. I can't believe what is
happening. Why did this happen.'
She spoke as she tried to calm a mob of youths who had gathered on the
council estate in the town of Aix Les Bains and had threatened the
media.

Shocked: ISIS butcher Abdel Malik Petitjean's mother Yamina, 45, said
today he was not a monster. She wept: 'They shot my son, they shot my
son' as she struggled to accept his death

Jihadi: French national Petitjean, 19, butchered Father Jacques Hamel,
85, at his church in the parish of Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvrayurch,
Normandy, on Tuesday
Warning: Intelligence services had tipped off French Police about a
planned atrocity involving Petitjean four days before the atrocity -
but they did nothing to stop him or fellow jihadi Abdel Kermiche

Jihadis: Kermiche (left) and Petitjean (right) pledged allegiance to
ISIS leader Baghdadi in a chilling video before they forced a man in
the congregation to film the brutal killing of the 85-year-old priest

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who took objection to the media being on the estate.

Petitjean spoke as she emerged from her council flat where he son
lived and had planned his terror atrocity.
She appeared to try and to tell the mob of youths to go away, shouting
at them: 'Respect my grief'.
The youths ignored her and continued to shout and jostle the media.
As she broke down in tears a friend comforted her and led her back to
her fifth floor flat.
Friends have said she is in denial about the death of her 19-year-old son.
One neighbour who identified himself as Raymond said she couldn't
accept what had happened.

'She does not want to believe that her son did this,' said Raymond
outside the ten storey high block of flats where the jihadist lived.
'She cannot believe the boy she raised would do such a crime. I don't
think she even believes her son is dead.
'When I saw her she kept saying her son was not dead. Everyone feels
very sorry for her, but not so much for he son.'



'Respect my grief!' Yamina, 45, said she last saw her son at the
weekend and received a text message from him on Tuesday, the morning
of the attack - adding: : 'I have so much grief. I can't believe what
is happening.'
Family home: Yamina lived with her jihadi son and his 17-year-old
sister in this block of flats in the Alps, a six-hour drive from the
murder scene
Ransacked: Anti terror police went through his bedroom the day after
the shocking murder. The teenager was on a national watch list for
terrorists
Raid: Police searched the family home of ISIS butcher Petitjean on
Wednesday in Aix-les-Bains in the French Alps and found note of
scribbled Arabic in his bedroom
Raided: A french copy of the Koran was also found. Petitjean spent the
weekend with his mother and then left telling her he was going to stay
with a cousin in France
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priestvfLoaded: 0%×Yamina spoke after anti-terror police raided the
flat and found notes scribbled in Arabic in the French national's
bedroom along with a French copy of the Koran.
A black and white checked keffiyeh-style scarf lies in a heap on the
floor and a French-language Koran is seen haphazardly on a desk.

A CV prepared by the teen and obtained by MailOnline also shows how he
showcased his experience in temporary jobs where he gained worked
experience.
He also listed his hobbies, which included science fiction films and
sport. On his CV he listed his language ability as school level
English and French.
He also detailed four semesters where he had work experience at a
company called

In June 2013 he was assigned to the local mobile telephone company.
Under the heading of hobbies and interest the would-be jihadist said
he liked boxing.
His mother last heard from him on Tuesday when she received a text message.
French authorities revealed the teenager was on a national watch list
for terrorists having tried and failed to enter Syria.
Intelligence services had tipped off French Police about a planned
atrocity involving Petitjean four days before the murder of Father
Jacques Hammel in the village of Saint-Etienne Du Vouvray.

Ordinary teenager: A CV prepared by the teen and obtained by
MailOnline also shows how he showcased his experience in temporary
jobs where he gained worked experience

Sport-loving: He also listed his hobbies, which included science
fiction films and sport, including boxing. Pictured: A keeper opens
the door of the mosque not far from his home where the terrorist
prayed

Intelligence: Security services tipped off French Police about a
planned atrocity involving Petitjean four days before the murder in
the village of Saint-Etienne Du Vouvray. Worshippers at his Mosque
were in shock today

But as the teen, who left school last year, had no criminal record and
had not been fingerprinted they were unable to track him down.
Petijean had told his mother he was travelling to visit a cousin when
he disappeared from the family's home on Monday.
The day before carrying out the murder he sent her text, which read:
'Do not worry. All is well. I love you.'

Boukezzoula only found out about his involvement in murder with
another terrorist Abdel Kermiche,19, when police raided her home in
the early hours of the morning.
The teen's identity papers were found at the home of Kermice. Facial
recognition had been hard as he was shot several times in the face as
he tried to leave the church after the murder of Father Hamel.
Her neighbour Raymond said he last saw Petitjean a week ago when he
talked about his family.

'He was a cool, good looking guy and was always friendly,' said Raymond.
'He had got a diploma after completing school and had the whole of his
life ahead of him.
'It just does not make any sense what he has done.
'He never talked about religion or the Koran when you spoke to him. He
seemed like a normal guy.
'He has a 17 year old sister who is very intelligent. There were no
signs that he supported the terrorists. No sign at all.'


Neighbour: Raymond, who lives nearby, said: 'He was a cool, good
looking guy and was always friendly. He had got a diploma after
completing school and had the whole of his life ahead of him.'

Allegiance: A video shows Petitjean and accomplice Kermiche, 18,
posing in front of an ISIS flag pledging his allegiance to the terror
group
Face of evil: Kermiche (pictured) was awaiting trial on terror charges
and on house arrest with an electronic tag that let him free in the
mornings

Nestled below the Massif des Bauges range, the spa town of Aix Le
Bains would seem an unlikely setting for a jihadist to become
radicalized.
Petitjean had left the local high school last year with a
baccalaureate award in commerce.

In an attempt to get a summer job at local stores he had sent out his
CV where he listed his hobbies as science fiction films video games,
music and boxing.
Petitjean attended the local mosque in the north of the town but
neighours on the estate where he lived didn't see him as being
particularly religious.
'He had a small beard, but that was it,' said one neighbour.
'You would not know that he was very religious and never tried to talk
to people about his religion'

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