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Christophe Belgembe, the suspect in the murder of Tunisian national Hichem Miraoui on May 31 in the southern French town Puget-sur-Argens, was charged on Thursday, June 5, with "murder and attempted murder in connection with a terrorist enterprise, motivated by race, ethnicity, nationality or religion."

This judicial investigation is the 20th opened by the French National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office (PNAT) since 2017 for acts inspired by far-right ideology, most of which were foiled attack plots. However, this is the first time an actual attack – in this case a murder – linked to this ideology has been treated as a terrorist act.

In a statement released on Thursday, the PNAT said that Belgembe, 53, had admitted to the facts while in police custody. Married, without children and unemployed, he nevertheless denied "any racist motivation" as well as "any terrorist intent." But the PNAT noted that prior to his deadly rampage, he had posted a video on Facebook where he declared: "French people (...) wake up, go find them where they are," pledged "allegiance to the blue, white and red," and announced his intention to say "stop to Islamics" and to "take out a few, just by leaving my house, all the undocumented [migrants]."

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