French soldier stabbed in throat outside Paris; unclear yet if any link to
UK attack

 <http://www.thecanadianpress.com/> Description: The Canadian PressBy Lori
Hinnant, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press

PARIS - A French soldier was stabbed in the throat in a busy commercial
district outside Paris on Saturday, and the government said it was trying to
determine if there were any links to the brutal killing of a British soldier
by suspected Islamic extremists.

French President Francois Hollande said the identity of the attacker, who
escaped, was unknown and cautioned against jumping to conclusions about the
assault on the uniformed soldier in the La Defence shopping area. The life
of the 23-year-old soldier was not in danger, the Interior Ministry said in
a statement.

On Wednesday, British soldier Lee Rigby, 25, was viciously stabbed on a
London street in broad daylight in a suspected terrorist attack that has
raised fears of potential copycat strikes.

The French soldier was on a group patrol as part of a national protection
program when he was attacked from behind, prosecutor Robert Gelli told
Europe 1 radio. The assailant did not say a word, Gelli said.

"There are elements — the sudden violence of the attack — that could lead
one to believe there might be a comparison with what happened in London,"
Interior Minister Manuel Valls told France 2 television. "But at this point,
honestly, let us be prudent."

Rigby was attacked while walking outside the Royal Artillery Barracks in the
Woolwich area of south London.

The gruesome scene was recorded on witnesses' cellphones, and a video
emerged in which one of the two suspects — his hands bloodied — boasted of
their exploits and warned of more violence as the soldier lay on the ground.
Holding bloody knives and a meat cleaver, the suspects waited for police,
who shot them in the legs, witnesses said.

In the video, one of the suspects declared, "We swear by almighty Allah we
will never stop fighting you ... We must fight them as they fight us."

Two Muslim hard-liners have identified that suspect as Michael Adebolajo, a
Christian who converted to Islam and attended several London demonstrations
organized by banned British radical group al-Muhajiroun.

French security forces have been on heightened alert since their country
launched a military intervention in the African nation of Mali in January to
regain territory seized by Islamic radicals. British Prime Minister David
Cameron was himself in Paris meeting with Hollande when he first received
word of the London attack.

Last year, three French paratroopers were killed by a man police described
as a French-born Islamic extremist who then went on to strike a Jewish
school in the south of France, killing four more people.

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Associated Press Writer Sylvia Hui in London contributed to this report.

 

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