Saturday, June 13, 2009

Julien Coupat (of the Tarnac 9) Released

"French authorities on Thursday authorized the release of Julien Coupat, who
has been detained for more than six months on suspicion of sabotaging
high-speed train lines, the Paris prosecutor’s office said.

Julien Coupat, 34, was arrested by anti-terrorist police in November 2008 and
his lengthy detention without charges being filed had become highly
controversial.

His arrest was part of a wider swoop on members of what Interior Minister
Michele Alliot-Marie described as an “anarcho-autonomous” movement that had
been under surveillance by domestic intelligence services for months
beforehand.

Coupat, the last of the 10 suspects arrested in November to remain in custody,
has always said he was innocent but he is still under investigation for
organized, terrorism-related destruction of property.

Under the terms of his release, he will have to stay in the Paris region and
surrender his passport and identity papers.

The failure to secure any convictions after a highly publicized raid by
hundreds of police has proved embarrassing to the government, which has been
accused of whipping up terrorism fears to justify tough new security measures.

In a written interview with the Le Monde newspaper this week Coupat described
his detention as a “petty revenge which is quite understandable given the
means that were deployed and the extent of the failure.”

Interview:
http://tarnac9.wordpress.com/2009/05/28/interview-with-julien-coupat/

And more information about the Tarnac 9:
http://tarnac9.wordpress.com/

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