Friday, May 6, 2016

BFMTV ended his collaboration with a consultant jihadism stuck “S” – francetv info

BFMTV chain will no longer intervene Romain Caillet to the antenna, a statement of the news channel, Friday, May 6 The day before, magazine TéléObs had indeed revealed that the consultant jihadism was the subject of an “S” form by counterterrorism services for a pro-jihad.Considéré past as one of the best experts on the subject, Romain Caillet is regularly sought by the media – which francetv info. – on the Islamic state and the Salafist circles

Romain Caillet “did not bother to specify the chain a number of important elements of his past, directly related to the issues it was not to broadcast “ says the news channel, to justify its decision. ” BFMTV regret. Under these conditions, Romain Caillet can not continue its external consultant working on BFM TV. ” Contacted by AFP, Romain Caillet was not immediately reachable for comment.

In the 2000s, Romain Caillet, converted to Islam, had been in Egypt where he intervened on Islamist forums in favor of jihad and frequented extremist circles. He rubbed the particular Clain brothers, the eldest, Fabien, veteran French jihadism, is the voice of the message claiming the attacks of 13 November on behalf of the Islamic State group. Placed in custody at the Anti-Terrorism Sub-Directorate in January 2008, he has disowned his past convictions, during an interrogation that TéléObs has obtained the minutes.

from this controversial past, Romain Caillet inherited a sheet “S” in his name, still active in the anti-terrorist services today, according to TéléObs. “I knew there was one, but I did not know it still existed” , commented Romain Caillet in Paris . “I lived in the 8th district of Cairo, Nasr City, which was like a village where everyone knew each other. I met Jean-Michel Clain, but much less Fabien” confirmed the researcher contacted by Le Figaro . “ I have a friend who for twenty years was indeed close to the two brothers,” he acknowledged.

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