A total of 605 sanctions were pronounced during disciplinary councils after the tributes paid to the two murdered teachers, according to the Ministry of National Education.
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A total of 605 sanctions, including 85 permanent exclusions from the establishment, were pronounced during disciplinary councils after the incidents which punctuated the tributes, in October, to professors Dominique Bernard killed in Arras and to Samuel Paty in October 2020, announced Thursday, November 23, the Ministry of National Education.
Among the 605 sanctions, 322 are temporary exclusions from the establishment and 47 are definitive suspended exclusions from the establishment, added the ministry in a communication that France Télévisions was able to consult, detailing only the exclusions.
The murder of Dominique Bernard on October 13, which occurred almost three years to the day after the assassination of history and geography professor Samuel Paty in the Paris region by a radicalized young man, caused a wave of shock, particularly among teachers. . A minute of silence was observed in all middle and high schools in France in memory of the two teachers.