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Julien Coupat (born June 4, 1974 in Bordeaux) is a French political activist. As one of the Tarnac Nine, he was arrested on November 11, 2008 and accused of terrorism in connection with a plot to sabotage French train lines. Coupat spent over six months in jail before being released on bail; he was held for a significantly longer period than other members of the Tarnac Nine because French police believed him to be the leader of the group, which they described as an Anarchist cell.

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  • Julien Coupat (cs)
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  • Julien Coupat (* 4. června 1974, Bordeaux, Francie) je francouzský politický filosof a levicový aktivista. V letech 2008-2009 byl perzekvován pro podezření z členství v údajné teroristické skupině zabývající se přípravou násilného svržení status quo. Pro nedostatek důkazů byl v dubnu 2009 osvobozen. Na jeho podporu se vyslovil i známý italský intelektuál Giorgio Agamben. (cs)
  • Julien Coupat (Burdeos, 4 de junio de 1974) es un activista político francés. Es protagonista de una polémica investigación judicial. Fue acusado de una tentativa de sabotaje de líneas de tren en noviembre de 2008 por la Fiscalía Antiterrorista y pasó seis meses y medio en la cárcel acusado de terrorismo antes de ser puesto en libertad bajo fianza. La policía francesa le atribuye el ensayo La insurrección que viene, publicado bajo la autoría de "El Comité Invisible". (es)
  • Julien Coupat, né le 4 juin 1974 à Bordeaux, est un des fondateurs en 1999 de la revue philosophique française Tiqqun. Il est devenu célèbre pour son implication dans l'affaire de Tarnac. (fr)
  • Julien Coupat (born June 4, 1974 in Bordeaux) is a French political activist. As one of the Tarnac Nine, he was arrested on November 11, 2008 and accused of terrorism in connection with a plot to sabotage French train lines. Coupat spent over six months in jail before being released on bail; he was held for a significantly longer period than other members of the Tarnac Nine because French police believed him to be the leader of the group, which they described as an Anarchist cell. (en)
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  • Julien Coupat (* 4. června 1974, Bordeaux, Francie) je francouzský politický filosof a levicový aktivista. V letech 2008-2009 byl perzekvován pro podezření z členství v údajné teroristické skupině zabývající se přípravou násilného svržení status quo. Pro nedostatek důkazů byl v dubnu 2009 osvobozen. Na jeho podporu se vyslovil i známý italský intelektuál Giorgio Agamben. (cs)
  • Julien Coupat (Burdeos, 4 de junio de 1974) es un activista político francés. Es protagonista de una polémica investigación judicial. Fue acusado de una tentativa de sabotaje de líneas de tren en noviembre de 2008 por la Fiscalía Antiterrorista y pasó seis meses y medio en la cárcel acusado de terrorismo antes de ser puesto en libertad bajo fianza. La policía francesa le atribuye el ensayo La insurrección que viene, publicado bajo la autoría de "El Comité Invisible". (es)
  • Julien Coupat (born June 4, 1974 in Bordeaux) is a French political activist. As one of the Tarnac Nine, he was arrested on November 11, 2008 and accused of terrorism in connection with a plot to sabotage French train lines. Coupat spent over six months in jail before being released on bail; he was held for a significantly longer period than other members of the Tarnac Nine because French police believed him to be the leader of the group, which they described as an Anarchist cell. Since the time of the 2008 arrests, the legal case against Coupat and the other members of the Tarnac Nine had weakened. On August 7, 2015, French judge Jeanne Duyé ordered that the specifically terrorist related charges against the group and against Coupat be dropped; On January 10, 2017, the French Supreme Court upheld this decision. Following this, Coupat and the other members of the Tarnac Nine were still expected to face various lesser charges. On April 12, 2018, Coupat and other members of the Tarnac Nine were acquitted of the most significant remaining charges, particularly conspiracy and sabotage, although some members were still convicted of lesser, symbolic charges, and ordered to pay fines. (en)
  • Julien Coupat, né le 4 juin 1974 à Bordeaux, est un des fondateurs en 1999 de la revue philosophique française Tiqqun. Il est devenu célèbre pour son implication dans l'affaire de Tarnac. (fr)
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