A claim of innocence, silence and debate about reviving the horrors of the Bataclan

(Radio France) Thursday’s hearing before the special criminal court, where the men suspected of complicity in the November 2015 Paris attacks are being tried, was again marked by the refusal of several of the accused to answer questions.

Mohammed Amri spoke, once again insisting that he is innocent. And there was a legal debate on the use of photos and sounds recorded inside the Bataclan concert venue on the night of the attack.

The case of Mohammed Amri is a complicated one.

This is the man who drove to Paris from Brussels on the night of the attacks, to collect his friend, failed suicide bomber Salah Abdeslam, and bring him back to the Belgian capital. For that, Amri is accused of aiding a terrorist. He has already effectively served the maximum penalty of six years.

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