Paris opens trial of “Barjols”, group armed with ultra -right to terrorist projects

Thirteen people, who wanted to attack Emmanuel Macron as well as to migrants, are sent, from Tuesday, before the Criminal Court for “Association of criminals for the preparation of acts of terrorism “.

by Franck Johannès

They are thirteen ultra -right activists, the violent far right, to appear from Tuesday, January 17 in Paris, for having formed an armed group which was proposed, in a rather muddler, to stab Emmanuel Macron, of Assassin migrants, attack mosques or set up a coup. The “Barjols”, by the name given by the Malians to French Legionaries during the “Barkhane” operation, in the Sahel, were preparing for a civil and racial war which they considered inevitable, by accumulating arms and craphinating in courses of survival. Their Facebook group counted up to five thousand members, the handful of their leaders was arrested without having had time to take action.

It was the departure of Jean-Pierre Bouyer who precipitated the arrest of the group. The former 66 -year -old coachbuilder did not hide a certain aversion to the President of the Republic. He had posted on his Facebook account the photo of Marion Maréchal, described Emmanuel Macron as “a little hysterical dictator”, that he wanted to make disappear: “This desire is a reality that is part of what must feel all of this instinct … Yes, you must be the predator who must eliminate those who seek to harm you. This is the case these days with this little clown (…). Well yes, the desire to kill, to take a life. “He published photos of a woman supporting a shotgun and noted:” For those who take us for crazy, ask you [sic] the right questions, the fight will be inevitable. “

He left by car on November 5, 2018, in the company of a somewhat weak -minded young man, Antoine Debernardi, 26, around France, with a commando dagger, equipment of survival, a bible and dog kibbles: the head of state was to participate in a series of commemorations of the centenary of the armistice in the region. Jean-Pierre Bouyer was arrested the next day in Moselle, with three other members of the Barjols. The telephone listening of the previous days did not leave any doubt about his intentions. “If I live so far,” he said, he promised to take care of the mayor of La Mure, in Isère, who intended to welcome migrants: “These people, must shoot them, huh, c ‘ is finished, we have a package like that. “” You take them, you put them in your car, you make a hole, you put them in it, boom, finished! no body, no murder. “

“Five hundred Russian soldiers”

Jean-Pierre Bouyer was the number two of the Barjols, whose door he had slammed two months earlier. “I told them their four truths and I got off (…), everything that interests them is the barbecue (…). Damn, I am the one who is 60 years old and I still have to give them momentum (…). You know, me, press a relaxation, I do it. I don’t mind, huh. “The police found a beautiful collection of sabers, firearms and fourteen Leaflets of a “transitional suspensive constitution”. The barjols were limpting a coup in a coup. Their chef, Denis Collinet, 63, also arrested, a former National Front (FN), proposed to draw up a list of ten fighters, “safe men”, “to represent the French civilian people with the military”.

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