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Brahim Abdeslam

Legal

Brussels terror trial: Salah Abdeslam was to have blown himself up

February 15, 2023 Unlisted Author  

(Brussels Times) The defence team of Salah Abdeslam took the floor at the Brussels Assise Court on Tuesday afternoon to question investigators and examining magistrates about their investigation into the Brussels attacks of 22 March 2016. In her first questions to the […]

Legal

Lawyer for Paris attacker questions life term with no parole

June 30, 2022 Nicolas Vaux-Montagny, Jeffrey Schaeffer and Barbara Surk  

(AP) The lawyer for the only surviving attacker from the November 2015 terrorist massacre in Paris criticized her client’s murder conviction and life prison sentence without the possibility of parole, saying Thursday the verdict “raises serious questions.” Olivia Ronen did not say […]

Legal

‘I am not a murderer,’ Paris attacks defendant maintains

June 27, 2022 Nicolas Vaux-Montagny and Barbara Surk  

(AP) The only surviving suspected member of the Islamic State attack team that terrorized Paris in 2015 pleaded for leniency during his final appearance in court on Monday, acknowledging he had “made mistakes,” but declaring: “I’m not a murderer.” Salah Abdeslam is […]

Legal

The difficult search for truth at France’s biggest terror trial

June 27, 2022 Anne-Sophie Lasserre, Alain Jean-Robert, Marie Dhumieres and Adam Plowright  

(AFP) During the nine-month trial stemming from France’s worst ever terror attacks in November 2015, the moment hundreds of victims were hoping for came late in proceedings. “I’m going to explain myself because it’s the last time that I’ll have the opportunity […]

Legal

Paris attacks: Day devoted to defence of Farid Kharkhach, supplier of fake ID

June 17, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) Farid Kharkhach admits providing some of the false documents used by the Paris attacks killers. That crime is punishable by 20 years in jail; the prosecution wants Kharkhach to serve six. On Thursday, before an almost empty court, his young […]

Legal

Defence lawyers launch last, crucial phase of November 2015 terror trial

June 14, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) After ten days of heart-rending reminders of horror from the legal teams representing the victims, followed by last week’s demands for punishment from the prosecution, on Monday the Paris attacks trial moved into a different emotional realm with the first […]

Legal

Three days to explain why a man deserves life in prison

June 9, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The November 2015 Paris attacks trial took another crucial step towards judgement on Wednesday with the beginning of the final presentation of the case by the prosecution. On Friday, the three co-prosecutors will demand the sentences they believe each of […]

Legal

Brussels court tries suspected accomplices in Paris and Brussels terror attacks

April 30, 2022 Unlisted Author  

(Brussels Times) The prosecution on Friday requested prison sentences ranging from 1 to 2 years for four accused appearing before the Brussels Correctional Court for their supporting roles in the 2015 terror attacks in Paris. The prosecution called for a suspended sentence […]

Legal

Tears and repentance from Abdeslam; testimony from a man in a Turkish jail

April 16, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) This week’s hearings were the last chance for the 14 men accused in connection with the November 2015 Paris terrorist attacks to give their version of events. Some spoke, some chose the silence to which they are unconditionally entitled under […]

Legal

Salah Abdeslam breaks silence to explain his role in 2015 Paris attacks

April 14, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) Surviving Paris attacks terrorist Salah Abdeslam on Wednesday surprised the special criminal court in Paris by agreeing to answer questions about his specific mission on 13 November 2015. While zones of doubt and mystery remain, Abdeslam did provide new information […]

Legal

Paris attacks suspect says he changed his mind at last moment

April 13, 2022 Anne-Sophie Lasserre, Alain Jean-Robert and Marie Dhumieres  

(AFP) The last surviving suspected assailant in the deadly 2015 Paris attacks told a court Wednesday that he changed his mind about going through with the killings at the last moment. “The objective I was given was to go to a cafe […]

Legal

Abetting a terrorist, or helping a friend? What did Amri and Attou really know?

April 13, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The Paris attacks trial resumed on Tuesday with the interrogation of Mohammed Amri and Hamza Attou, the two men who admit driving to Paris on the morning after the 13 November 2015 killings to bring surviving terrorist Salah Abdeslam back […]

Legal

The testimony of a courageous woman who no longer exists

April 9, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) On Friday the Paris special criminal court, where those suspected of complicity in the November 2015 terrorist attacks are being tried, heard evidence from a remarkable woman who saved many lives, at the cost of her own identity. A blurred […]

Legal

Paris attacks accused lose ground as their own witnesses fail to deliver

April 8, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) Two witnesses appeared on Thursday at the special criminal court in Paris, where 20 men are being tried for their alleged complicity in the November 2015 terrorist attacks that killed 130 people in and around Paris. Both the Belgian investigating […]

Legal

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

April 1, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(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 […]

Legal

Prime Paris attacks suspect insists on right to silence but manages to say a lot

March 31, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) Wednesday was eagerly anticipated as a crucial day at the Paris attacks trial. Salah Abdeslam, the only survivor of the suicide killers who murdered 130 people on the night of 13 November 2015, was to give his version of what […]

Legal

Paris attacks survivors disappointed again as evidence falls short of clear explanation

March 30, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) On Tuesday, the Paris attacks trial focused on the case of Mohamed Abrini, one of the passengers in the three-car “convoy of death” which brought the killers to Paris on 12 November 2015. At the last moment, Abrini decided that […]

Legal

Chilling countdown as Belgian terror investigators describe ‘convoy of death’

March 25, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) At the special criminal court in Paris, where those suspected of complicity in the November 2015 terrorist attacks are being tried, police on Thursday described the hours leading up to the atrocities that cost 131 people their lives. There were […]

Legal

Meaningless media frenzy greets Abdeslam who takes the stand to say nothing new

February 10, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) On Wednesday, the Palais de Justice in central Paris was invaded by hordes of journalists anxious to report on the testimony of Salah Abdeslam, brother of one of the suicide bombers, and the sole survivor of the attack teams who […]

Legal

Paris attacks suspect claims backed out of suicide bomb plan

February 9, 2022 Marie Dhumieres, Alain Jean-Robert and Anne-Sophie Lasserre  

(AFP) The only suspected assailant still alive after the terror attacks that rocked Paris in November 2015 claimed Wednesday he went back on a plan to blow himself up, as he took the stand for the first time in the trial over […]

Legal

Minor participants Attou and Oulkadi testify at Paris attacks trial

February 4, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) On Thursday, it was the turn of Hamza Attou and Ali Oulkadi to give evidence at the Paris attacks trial. Both are suspected of having helped Salah Abdeslam, the only member of the Paris terror squads still alive, to avoid […]

Legal

Paris attacks accused fails to live up to the glowing image painted by his father, wife

January 29, 2022 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) On Friday, it was the turn of Mohammed Amri to testify before the Paris court trying himself and 19 other individuals for their alleged complicity in the November 2015 massacres which cost 131 people their lives. Amri admits that he […]

Legal

First suspect takes stand in Paris attacks trial

January 11, 2022 Unlisted Author  

(AFP) The main defendant in France’s marathon trial for the November 2015 Paris attacks was back in the dock Tuesday, as the questioning of suspects resumed following a weeks-long Covid delay. Salah Abdeslam is the only survivor among the 10 assailants who […]

Legal

A grim warning, as Paris court hears testimony on the making of a terrorist

December 19, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) In the final week of hearings before the winter break, the special criminal court in Paris heard from the relatives of some of the dead terrorists involved in the November 2015 attacks. A senior police investigator, meanwhile, warned that similar […]

Legal

Dope, drinks and dangerous propaganda: A glimpse inside the Abdeslam brothers’ café

December 17, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) Only two of the three witnesses called on Thursday actually gave evidence. Both were associates of the Abdeslam brothers at their café in Brussels. Both spoke by videolink from the federal police building in the Belgian capital. Neither had much […]

Law Enforcement

Court probes the backgrounds of two minor Paris attacks players

December 9, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) Wednesday’s session of the Paris terror trial was devoted to Belgian police evidence on the backgrounds of Abdellah Chouaa and Ali Oulkadi, two of the accused who are not in police custody and who sit near, but not inside, the […]

Law Enforcement

Abdeslam lawyer mocks Belgian police, insists on her right to criticise incompetence

December 8, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) At the special criminal court in Paris where 20 men are being tried for their alleged involvement in the November 2015 terrorist killings, Tuesday’s hearing featured the resumption of Belgian police evidence from Brussels. The careers of two of the […]

Law Enforcement

Belgian police testimony on terror suspect leaves crucial questions unanswered

December 1, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The Paris attacks trial resumed on Tuesday with police evidence from Brussels on the background and Syrian activities of Mohamed Abrini. Abrini did not hear what was said about him, since he is one of five accused who continue to […]

Law Enforcement

Belgian police on defensive as Paris court unites to condemn ‘lack of cooperation’

November 27, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The official aim of Friday’s session of the Paris attacks trial was to hear evidence from Belgian police investigators on the backgrounds of two of the dead terrorists and one other suspect. The hearing was, however, marked by the refusal […]

Legal

Stable family backgrounds, minor criminal careers: Histories of the Paris attacks accused

November 4, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) Mohamed Abrini, Yassine [Atar], Hamza Attou, Mohamed Bakkali, Sofien Ayari and Abdellah Chouaa … those accused of involvement in the November 2015 Paris attacks continue to give evidence about their personal backgrounds, a litany of small-scale crime and human tragedy. […]

Legal

The changed face of Salah Abdeslam, former ‘soldier of Allah’

November 3, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The rhythm and atmosphere at the Paris attacks trial changed dramatically on Tuesday, with the opening of the examination of the personalities of the accused. Since the 14 men before the court testify in alphabetic order, Salah Abdeslam, the sole […]

Legal

Suspects in Paris attacks on stand after victims’ testimony

November 2, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(AP) The lone survivor of the cell of Islamic State group extremists who attacked Paris in November 2015 came under public questioning Tuesday for the first time in France, describing a close family life and his neighborhood acquaintance with many of the […]

Legal

‘We don’t hate you,’ sister of British Bataclan victim tells accused in Paris trial

October 26, 2021 Clare Byrne  

(AFP) The sister of the only Briton killed in the November 2015 Paris attacks told 14 people on trial in Paris over the bloodshed on Tuesday that while she and other victims’ families “deplore what you did, we don’t hate you.” Nick […]

Legal

Anger as Carillon escapee verbally attacks Salah Abdeslam at Paris terror trial

September 30, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) If the testimony of those hurt or bereaved in the November 2015 attacks has been generally characterised by tragic dignity, Wednesday’s hearing was marked by an outburst of anger. After a day devoted to those who suffered at the Stade […]

Legal

Bombs, bodies and Islamic State propaganda shock Paris terror trial

September 25, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The third week of the trial of those accused of involvement in the November 2015 massacre of 130 people in Paris came to an end with three very different reports from expert witnesses. The themes were DNA, explosions and Islamic […]

Legal

Silent for once, Salah Abdeslam watches his brother, Brahim, blow himself up

September 21, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) On Monday, at the start of the third week of the Paris November 2015 terror trial, two police experts described the scenes at La Belle Équipe bar, where 21 people died in a hail of bullets, and at the Comptoir […]

Legal

A difficult week for the families as Paris terror trial goes over the forensic details

September 19, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The second week of the Paris trial of those accused of involvement in the November 2015 terrorist killing of 130 people brought us from the legal technicalities of the crimes allegedly committed to the stark humanity of the dead, the […]

Legal

Main Paris attacks accused disrupts trial with new diatribe

September 9, 2021 Alain Jean-Robert and Anne-Sophie Lasserre  

(AFP) The main defendant in the trial over the November 2015 attacks in Paris disrupted proceedings Thursday with a new outburst in court, claiming three of his co-accused knew nothing about the jihadist plot. Salah Abdeslam, the sole survivor of the group […]

Legal

France’s biggest trial to open over November 2015 attacks

September 5, 2021 Anne-Sophie Lasserre  

(AFP) The biggest trial in France’s modern legal history begins on Wednesday over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people slaughtered at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of […]

Legal

Paris attack survivors await start of France’s biggest ever criminal trial (LINK ONLY)

September 3, 2021 EoI News  

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Knifeman kills three at French church, ratcheting up terror fears

October 29, 2020 Vincent-Xavier Morvan and Sylvie Maligorne  

(AFP) A knife-wielding man killed three people at a church in the French city of Nice on Thursday, slitting the throat of at least one of them, in what officials are treating as the latest jihadist attack to rock the country. The […]

Legal

ISIS terrorist who launched Paris attacks that killed 130 awarded compensation (LINK ONLY)

July 8, 2019 EoI News  

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