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Terrorist in 2015 Paris attacks transferred from Belgium to France — lawyer
2024-02-08
[IsraelTimes] Salah Abdeslam, sentenced to life in jail over Gay Paree jihadist attacks in 2015, has been transferred from Belgium back to La Belle France, his lawyer says.

Abdeslam is the only surviving member of the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
cell that killed 130 people in the French capital in November 2015.
On 13. November a team of twenty, half jacketwallahs, roamed Paris killing 130 and injuring hundreds more in the Bataclan concert hall, various cafés, and the national stadium.
Found guilty at trial in Belgium last September over subsequent 2016 attacks in Brussels, his transfer back to La Belle France had been blocked due to human rights
...not to be confused with individual rights, mind you...
concerns.

"They came to get him in his cell at 9 a.m. this morning and he left for La Belle France," Abdeslam’s lawyer Delphine Paci tells AFP.

"It’s a flagrant violation of the rule of law," she says. "There was clearly collusion between the Belgian state and the French state to violate a court decision."

"This is clearly about a kind of thirst for Dire Revenge that has taken precedence over the rule of law," Paci charges.
Related:
Salah Abdeslam: 2023-09-16 Belgian court hands out heavy sentences over Brussels terror attack
Salah Abdeslam: 2023-07-27 Six found guilty of murder for 2016 jihadist bombings in Brussels that killed 32
Salah Abdeslam: 2022-09-05 Eight suspects to go on trial Monday for Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice
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Belgian court hands out heavy sentences over Brussels terror attack
2023-09-16
[IsraelTimes] Eight men given lengthy prison time over 2016 suicide kabooms at airport and metro that killed 32 people and were claimed by Islamic State.

A Belgian court on Friday handed out sentences ranging up to life in prison to eight men for the 2016 jihadist bombings in Brussels, ending the country’s largest-ever criminal trial. The suicide kabooms on March 22, 2016 at Brussels’ main airport and on the metro system killed 32 people and were claimed by the Islamic State group.
Not sure who the eighth man is — the article names only seven. Named are Salah Abdeslam, Mohamed Abrini, Osama Krayem, Bilal El Makhoukhi, Oussama Atar, Herve Bayingana Muhirwa, and Sofien Ayari.
French citizen Salah Abdeslam and Belgian-Moroccan Mohammed Abrini — already sentenced to life in jail by La Belle France for a 2015 massacre in Gay Paree — were the highest-profile of six culprits found guilty of murder in July. Abrini, who was one of the designated bombers but decided not to blow himself up at the last moment, was given a 30-year jail term. The court ruled not to give Abdeslam an additional term after he was sentenced in Belgium to 20 years in 2018 over a shootout.
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Six found guilty of murder for 2016 jihadist bombings in Brussels that killed 32
2023-07-27
[IsraelTimes] Attacks on Brussels’ main airport and on the metro system, which also maimed hundreds of people, were claimed by the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
terror group.

A Brussels court on Tuesday convicted French citizen Salah Abdeslam and Belgian-Moroccan Mohammed Abrini for 2016 jihadist bombings in the Belgian capital that killed 32 people, after the country’s largest-ever criminal trial.

The high-profile pair — already sentenced to life in jail by La Belle France for a 2015 massacre in Gay Paree
...on 13. November a team of twenty, half jacketwallahs, roamed Paris killing 130 and injuring hundreds more in the Bataclan concert hall, various cafés, and the national stadium...
— were among six accused who were found guilty of "murder linked to terrorism" over the biggest peacetime attack in Belgium.

The suicide kabooms on March 22, 2016 at Brussels’ main airport and on the metro system were claimed by the Islamic State group.

Hundreds of travelers and transport staff were maimed, and seven years on, many victims, relatives and rescuers remain traumatized.

The murder convictions leave those found guilty facing a life sentence in Belgium. Sentencing is expected after the summer recess ends in September.

Abdeslam, 33, was the sole surviving perpetrator of the 2015 Gay Paree attack that killed 130 people. Prosecutors told the court they believed the Belgium-based cell also carried out the November 13, 2015 rampage in the French capital.

Abdeslam had fled to Brussels after taking part in the Gay Paree attacks and holed up for four months in an apartment hosting members of the local cell. He was arrested several days before the Brussels attacks took place.

But the jury — which spent over two weeks deliberating — rejected his claim not to have been involved in planning the violence.

Abrini was found guilty of being one of the teams of jacket wallahs who targeted Brussels’ airport and a metro station.

He testified that he decided at the last-minute not to blow himself up at the airport — as did another defendant, Osama Krayem, a Swede of Syrian descent.

Krayem was also found guilty of murder, along with defendants Ali El Haddad Asufi and Bilal El Makhoukhi.

Suspect Osama Atar, who is believed to have been killed in an air strike in Syria, was convicted in absentia of criminal masterminding the attacks.

Two other defendants — Tunisian Sofien Ayari and Rwandan Herve Bayingana Muhirwa — were acquitted of murder but found guilty of participating in a terrorist group.

Brothers Smail and Ibrahim Farisi were acquitted of the charges they faced.

A lawyer for Abrini said the verdict marked an "important moment" after years of legal proceedings and that attention would now focus on the sentencing.

The trial, which started at the end of last year, was held under tight security at the converted former headquarters of the NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It's headquartered in Belgium. That sez it all....
military alliance.

On the morning of March 22, 2016, two men blew themselves up at Brussels-Zaventem international airport, and a third an hour later in a metro train near the seat of the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
The bombings — near the headquarters of both NATO and the EU — were part of a wave of attacks claimed by the Islamic State group in Europe.

The court on Tuesday formally boosted the corpse count from the attacks from 32 to 35, after finding a link between the trauma suffered and the deaths of three more people subsequently. One of those included a 23-year-old woman, present at the airport, who decided to end her life through euthanasia due to the mental suffering inflicted.
Related:
Salah Abdeslam: 2022-09-05 Eight suspects to go on trial Monday for Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice
Salah Abdeslam: 2022-07-03 20 convicted in Paris terrorist attacks trial: Who they are, what they got
Salah Abdeslam: 2022-06-30 It’s over: Court finds 19 men guilty of terrorism-related charges in 2015 Paris attacks trial
Related:
Mohammed Abrini: 2022-07-03 20 convicted in Paris terrorist attacks trial: Who they are, what they got
Mohammed Abrini: 2022-06-11 Prosecutors request life sentence for main suspect in 2015 Paris terror attack
Mohammed Abrini: 2022-04-17 Belgium trial for alleged accomplices of 2015 Paris attacks
Related:
Osama Krayem: 2022-07-03 20 convicted in Paris terrorist attacks trial: Who they are, what they got
Osama Krayem: 2022-06-11 Prosecutors request life sentence for main suspect in 2015 Paris terror attack
Osama Krayem: 2021-11-06 Paris attacks trial: Humdrum lives that turned to mass murder
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Ali El Haddad Asufi: 2022-07-03 20 convicted in Paris terrorist attacks trial: Who they are, what they got
Ali El Haddad Asufi: 2016-06-18 New suspect charged over Brussels attacks
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Bilal El Makhoukhi: 2016-06-18 New suspect charged over Brussels attacks
Related:
Osama Atar: 2017-01-27 Brussels Attackers also Planned Kidnappings
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Sofien Ayari: 2022-07-03 20 convicted in Paris terrorist attacks trial: Who they are, what they got
Sofien Ayari: 2022-06-11 Prosecutors request life sentence for main suspect in 2015 Paris terror attack
Related:
Ibrahim Farisi: 2016-06-18 New suspect charged over Brussels attacks
Ibrahim Farisi: 2016-04-13 Belgian police arrest 3 in Paris terror attacks investigations
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Eight suspects to go on trial Monday for Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice
2022-09-05
[IsraelTimes] Group accused of assisting driver of truck who plowed through crowd in 2016, killing 86 before he was rubbed out by police

It was Bastille Day on the French Riviera.

A lawyer was strolling with her mother, friends and a colleague along the beachfront boulevard in Nice to celebrate La Belle France’s national day. Four young sisters from Poland had spent a day of sightseeing. Two Russian students were on a summer break. And a Texas family, on vacation with young children, was taking in some of Europe’s classic sights. The bright lights of the packed boardwalk glittered along the bay like a string of stars.

Those lights would mark a pathway of murder and destruction that night of July 14, 2016. Shortly after the end of a fireworks display, a 21-ton truck careered through the crowds for two kilometers (1¼ miles) like a snow plow, hitting person after person.

The final corpse count was 86, including 15 children and adolescents, while 450 others were maimed.

Eight people go on trial on Monday in a special French terrorism court accused of helping the attacker, Mohammed Lahouaiej Bouhlel,
...described at the time as weird loner who became depressed when his wife left him, but really he was a jihad-curious French resident from M'saken, Tunisia and father of three with a taste for petty criminality, a background of psychological problems — whatever that means — and a vast acquaintance in the jihad-curious world who finally dunnit...
who left a gruesome trail of crushed and mangled bodies across 15 city blocks. Bouhlel himself was killed by police the same night.

Three suspects have been charged with terrorist conspiracy for alleged links to the attacker. Five others face other criminal charges, including for allegedly providing arms to the assailant. If convicted, they face sentences ranging from five years to life in prison. The verdict is expected in December.

Investigators did not find evidence that any of the suspects were directly involved in the murderous rampage on that hot summer night in 2016.

Bouhlel, a 31-year-old Tunisian with French residency, was the lone attacker, and is considered solely responsible for the deaths 86 people, including 33 foreigners from Poland, the United States, Russia, Algeria, Tunisia, Switzerland
...home of the Helvetians, famous for cheese, watches, yodeling, and William Tell...
and elsewhere.

The Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
group grabbed credit for the carnage. However,
ars longa, vita brevis...
French prosecutors said that while Bouhlel had been inspired by the holy warrior group’s propaganda, Sherlocks found no evidence that IS orchestrated the attack.

Eight months before the Nice attack, on November 13, 2015, a 20-member team of battle-hardened Islamic State holy warriors, spread around Gay Paree to mount coordinated attacks on the Bataclan concert hall, cafes and the national stadium, killing 130 people and injuring hundreds. After nine months of trial, the lone survivor of the murderous group that had terrorized the French capital, Salah Abdeslam, was in June convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole for the deadliest peacetime attack in La Belle France’s history.

The trial of the eight suspects in the Nice attack will take place in the same Gay Paree courtroom as the proceedings against Abdeslam. French law mandates trials of terrorism are held in the capital.

The proceedings will be broadcast live to the Acropolis Convention Center in Nice for those victims’ family members and general public not traveling to Gay Paree. Audio of the trial will also be available online, with a 30-minute delay.
Related:
Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel: 2016-07-15 'Up to 30 77 Dead' After Truck Crashes Into Crowd At Bastille Day Celebrations In Nice 'Terror Attack'
Related:
Bouhlel: 2021-04-26 Prosecutor: French Police Worker's Killer Watched Militant Videos Before Attack, 5th person detained
Bouhlel: 2021-04-25 France reviews terror threat after suspected jihadist attack, 4 arrested
Bouhlel: 2021-04-25 Alleged Accomplice of Nice Truck Attack Islamic Terrorist Found in Italy
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20 convicted in Paris terrorist attacks trial: Who they are, what they got
2022-07-03
From early this week, but the first time we have a list of all the men who were tried. I’ve been looking for this information following news that our miscreants were sentenced, and finally found something worth sharing. More about each of the gentlemen in question can be found by doing a search of his name in the Rantburg archives.
[SFGate] A total of 20 men were convicted Wednesday over the 2015 Gay Paree attacks by Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
turbans on the Bataclan theater, Gay Paree cafes and the national stadium.

Most attention has focused on the lone surviving member of the attack team, Salah Abdeslam. Others were found guilty of preparing the attacks, which killed 130 people, or hiding Abdeslam from police. Some are presumed dead in Syria and were tried in absentia. Some acknowledged helping the assailants but said they were unaware of the overall attack plot.

Some face charges in the related attacks in March 2016 on the Brussels airport and metro.

Here is a look at who they are, what they’re accused of and what sentences they were given in Gay Paree:

ACCUSED IN COMMANDO OPERATIONS
Salah Abdeslam, 32: The only survivor of the 10 attackers who set out Nov. 13, 2015, wearing explosives vests for a series of coordinated attacks. His vest was later found abandoned, undetonated. For charges including terrorist murder and kidnapping, he was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole.

Mohammed Abrini, 37: Fought with Islamic State in Syria-Iraq, accused of a managerial role, transporting attackers and weapons. For charges including complicity to terrorist murder, he was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 22 years.

Sofien Ayari, 28: Fought with Islamic State in Syria-Iraq, accused of training attackers, supplying weapons and plotting attack on Amsterdam airport. For charges including complicity to terrorist murder, he was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

Osama Krayem, 29: Fought with Islamic State in Syria-Iraq, accused of training attackers, supplying weapons and plotting a never-realized attack on Amsterdam airport. For charges including complicity to terrorist murder, he was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

ACCUSED OF OPERATIONAL ROLE:
Omar Darif, aka Ahmad Alkhald (presumed dead in Syria; tried in absentia): Fought with Islamic State group, accused of training attackers, organizing attacks. For charges including complicity to terrorist murder, he was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 30 years.

Mohammed Bakkali, 35: Accused of helping plot the attacks, hiding and transporting the attackers. On charges including complicity to terrorist murder, he was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

Fabien and Jean-Michel Clain (presumed dead in Syria; tried in absentia): Two brothers who converted to Islam and fought in Syria-Iraq, suspected of making video and audio messages in which Islamic State grabbed credit for the attacks. For charges including complicity to terrorist murder, they were sentenced to life in prison with no parole.

Ahmed Dahmani, 33 (in prison in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the decaying remnant of the Ottoman Empire...
; tried in absentia): Fought in Syria-Iraq, accused of supplying weapons and explosives and helping prepare the attacks. For charges including complicity to terrorist murder, he was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

Oussama Atar (presumed dead in Syria; tried in absentia): Accused of helping organize the attacks from Syria and Iraq and recruiting attackers. For charges including directing a terrorist group, he was sentenced to life with no parole.

Obeida Aref Dibo (presumed dead in Syria; tried in absentia): Fought with Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq, accused of arranging for attackers’ travel, direct involvement in organizing attacks. For charges including complicity to terrorist murder, he was sentenced to life with no parole.

Adel Haddadi, 34: Fought in Syria-Iraq, accused of agreeing to take part in an attack; sentenced to 18 years in prison on charges of criminal association with a terrorist enterprise.

Muhammad Usman, 29: Fought in Syria-Iraq, accused of agreeing to take part in an attack; sentenced to 18 years in prison on charges of criminal association with a terrorist enterprise.

ACCUSED OF LINKS WITH TERRORISTS
Ali El Haddad Asufi, 37: Accused of accompanying or helping other members of the group; sentenced to 10 years in prison for criminal association with a terrorist enterprise.

Yassine Atar, 35: Accused of accompanying or helping other members of the group, sentenced to eight years in prison for criminal association with a terrorist enterprise.

HELPING ABDESLAM
Mohammed Amri, 33: Accused of helping Abdeslam prepare the attacks and flee La Belle France afterward for Belgium. For charges including criminal association with a terrorist enterprise, he was sentenced to eight years in prison.

Hamza Attou, 28: Accused of helping Abdeslam flee La Belle France after the attacks for Belgium. For charges of relations with a terrorist enterprise, he was sentenced to four years in prison, two of them suspended.

BELGIAN HELPERS
Ali Oulkadi, 37: Accused of helping Abdeslam prepare the attacks and hide from police after he fled to Belgium. For charges including criminal association with a terrorist enterprise, he was sentenced to five years in prison, three of them suspended.

Abdellah Chouaa, 41: Accused of helping the cell in Belgium without knowing its terrorist intent, he was sentenced to four years in prison, three of them suspended, for criminal association with a terrorist enterprise.

Farid Kharkhach, 39: Accused of helping the cell in Belgium without knowing its terrorist intent, he was sentenced to two years in prison for fraud, but the terrorism charge against him was dropped.

Related: France24 has more about the key miscreants.
Related:
Salah Abdeslam: 2022-06-30 It’s over: Court finds 19 men guilty of terrorism-related charges in 2015 Paris attacks trial
Salah Abdeslam: 2022-06-28 Sole surviving suspect in 2015 Paris terror onslaught says he’s ‘not a murderer’
Salah Abdeslam: 2022-06-11 Prosecutors request life sentence for main suspect in 2015 Paris terror attack
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It’s over: Court finds 19 men guilty of terrorism-related charges in 2015 Paris attacks trial
2022-06-30
[IsraelTimes] Salah Abdeslam, the chief suspect in the case, faces up to life in prison without parole, the toughest sentence possible under La Belle France’s justice system

A French court has found 19 men guilty of terrorism-related charges for the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
terrorist attacks on the Bataclan theater, Gay Paree cafes and La Belle France’s national stadium in 2015. The deadliest peacetime attacks in French history killed 130 people.

Presiding judge Jean-Louis Peries was rendering the verdict Wednesday in a courthouse surrounded by unprecedented security, wrapping up an exceptional, nine-month trial. The chief suspect, Salah Abdeslam, was found guilty of murder and attempted murder in relation with a terrorist enterprise, among other charges.

Over the course of the extraordinary trial, the lone survivor of the Islamic State holy warrior team that attacked Gay Paree in 2015 has proclaimed his radicalism, wept, apologized to victims and pleaded with judges to forgive his "mistakes."

For victims’ families and survivors of the attacks, the trial for Abdeslam and suspected accomplices has been excruciating yet crucial in their quest for justice and closure. Abdeslam faces up to life in prison without parole on murder and other counts, the toughest sentence possible under La Belle France’s justice system.

For months, the packed main chamber and 12 overflow rooms in the 13th-century Justice Palace heard the harrowing accounts by the victims, along with testimony from Abdeslam. The other defendants are largely accused of helping with logistics or transportation. At least one is accused of a direct role in the deadly March 2016 attacks in Brussels, which also was claimed by the Islamic State group.

La Belle France was changed in the wake of the attacks: Authorities declared a state of emergency and armed officers now constantly patrol public spaces. The violence sparked soul-searching among the French and Europeans, since most of the attackers were born and raised in La Belle France or Belgium.

Fourteen of the defendants have been in court, including Abdeslam, the only survivor of the 10-member attacking team that terrorized Gay Paree that Friday night. All but one of the six absent men are presumed to have been killed in Syria or Iraq; the other is in prison in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor...
Most of the suspects are accused of helping create false identities, transporting the attackers back to Europa
...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum...
from Syria or providing them with money, phones, explosives or weapons.

Abdeslam, a 32-year-old Belgian with Moroccan roots, was the only defendant tried on several counts of murder and kidnapping as a member of a terrorist organization.

The sentence sought for Abdeslam of life in prison without parole has only been pronounced four times in La Belle France — for crimes related to rape and murder of minors.

Prosecutors are seeking life sentences for nine other defendants. The remaining suspects were tried on lesser terrorism charges and face sentences ranging from five to 30 years.

In closing arguments, prosecutors stressed that all 20 defendants, who had fanned out around the French capital, armed with semi-automatic rifles and explosives-packed vests to mount parallel attacks, are members of the Islamic State holy warrior group responsible for the massacres.

"Not everyone is a jihadi, but all of those you are judging accepted to take part in a terrorist group, either by conviction, cowardliness or greed," prosecutor Nicolas Braconnay told the court this month.

During his testimony, former President Francois Hollande
...the Socialist president of La Belle France, an economic bad joke for la Belle France but seemingly a foreign policy realist...
dismissed claims that his government was at fault.

The Islamic State, "this pseudo-state, declared war with the weapons of war," Hollande said. The Gay Paree attackers did not terrorize, shoot, kill, maim and traumatize civilians because of religion, he said, adding it was "fanaticism and barbarism."

The night of the attack was a balmy Friday evening, with the city’s bars and restaurants packed. At the Bataclan concert venue, the American band Eagles of Death Metal were playing to a full house. At the national stadium, a soccer match between La Belle France and Germany had just begun, attended by then-President Hollande and then-Chancellor Angela Merkel
...chancellor of Germany and the impetus behind Germany's remarkably ill-starred immigration program. Merkel used to be referred to by Germans as Mom. Now they make faces at her for inundating the country with Moslem colonists...
The sound of the first suicide kaboom at 9:16 p.m. barely carried over the noise of the stadium’s crowd. The second came four minutes later. A squad of button men shot up several bars and restaurants in another part of Gay Paree. That bloodshed outside came to an end at 9:41 p.m.

Worse was to follow. At 9:47 p.m., three more button men burst into the Bataclan, firing indiscriminately. Ninety people died within minutes. Hundreds were held hostage — some gravely injured — inside the concert hall for hours before Hollande, watching people covered in blood make their way out of the Bataclan, ordered it stormed.

Abdeslam was silent for years, refusing to speak to Sherlocks. In April, his words started flowing, in testimony that at times contradicted earlier statements, including on his loyalty to the Islamic State.

He told the court that he was a last-minute addition to the group. He said he "renounced" his mission to detonate his explosives-packed vest in a bar in northern Gay Paree that night. He hid out at first near Gay Paree, and then fled with friends to Brussels, where he was arrested four months later.

Prosecutors emphasized contradictions in Abdeslam’s testimony — from pledging allegiance to the Islamic State at the start of the trial and expressing regret that his explosives strapped to his body failed to detonate, to claiming he had changed his mind in the bar and deliberately disabled his vest because he did not want to kill people "singing and dancing."

During closing arguments Monday, Abdelslam’s lawyer Olivia Ronen told a panel of judges that her client is the only one in the group of attackers who didn’t set off explosives to kill others that night. He can’t be convicted for murder, she argued.

"If a life sentence without hope for ever experiencing freedom again is pronounced, I fear we have lost a sense of proportion," Ronan said. She emphasized through the trial that she is "not providing legitimacy to the attacks" by defending her client in court.

Abdeslam apologized to the victims at his final court appearance Monday, saying his remorse and sorrow is heartfelt and sincere. Listening to victims’ accounts of "so much suffering" changed him, he said.

"I have made mistakes, it’s true, but I am not a murderer, I am not a killer," he said.
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Sole surviving suspect in 2015 Paris terror onslaught says he’s ‘not a murderer’
2022-06-28
[IsraelTimes] Salah Abdeslam apologizes to victims, says he was a last-minute add-on to the group of Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
attackers


The only surviving suspected member of the Islamic State attack team that terrorized Gay Paree 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,
...the connected Moroccan-French boy who ran with all the other petty criminals in the notoriously Salafist Molenbeek neighbourhood until they grew up to transfer that sense of entitlement to membership in ISIS. Mr. Abdeslam has already been sentenced in Belgium in a separate trial, which got him twenty years...
is a leading suspect in La Belle France’s worst peacetime attacks of November 13, 2015, that killed 130 people. He is on trial with 19 other men on suspicion of playing critical roles in the Islamic State’s massacres in a Gay Paree music hall, cafes and the national stadium that Friday night.

In closing arguments earlier this month, French prosecutors demanded a life sentence without a possibility of parole for Abdeslam. They charged him with multiple counts of murder, complicity to murder, belonging to a terrorist organization and taking part in a conspiracy to commit murder and kidnapping as a member of a terrorist organization.

A verdict in the historic trial is expected on Wednesday.

Abdeslam apologized to the victims on Monday, saying his remorse and sorrow for the 130 people killed and more than 400 maimed is heartfelt and sincere.

"Who can make an insincere apology for so much suffering?" Abdeslam said. He acknowledged he has made mistakes, but declared: "I am not a murderer, I am not a killer.

Abdeslam stayed silent about what happened on November 13, 2015. Since his trial opened in September, he had a few outbursts of bad boy bravado, but refused to answer most questions.

In April, his words started flowing and he gave a lengthy testimony over several days that at times contradicted earlier statements, including on his loyalty to the Islamic State.

As the only member of the Gay Paree attackers who did not join the self-proclaimed IS caliphate in Syria, he told the court that he was a last-minute add-on to the group. He said he "renounced" his mission to detonate his explosives-packed vest in a bar in northern Gay Paree the night of November 13 as his brother and other Islamic State turbans fanned out around the capital mounting parallel attacks.

A police explosives expert has told the court that the suicide belt was faulty, but Abdeslam testified that he disabled it.

After leaving the café, Abdeslam described desperate attempts to reach friends to ask for help, and taking a taxi across Gay Paree to the suburb of Montrouge. He hid out at first near Gay Paree, and then fled with friends to Brussels, where he was arrested four months later.
Related:
Salah Abdeslam: 2022-06-11 Prosecutors request life sentence for main suspect in 2015 Paris terror attack
Salah Abdeslam: 2022-04-20 Belgium opens trial for alleged accomplices in deadly 2015 Paris attacks
Salah Abdeslam: 2022-04-17 Belgium trial for alleged accomplices of 2015 Paris attacks
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Prosecutors request life sentence for main suspect in 2015 Paris terror attack
2022-06-11
[IsraelTimes] Demand that Salah Abdeslam, 32, not have possibility of parole is extremely rare in La Belle France; verdict due on June 29; 19 others also on trial, accused of assisting killers.

Prosecutors in the Gay Paree attacks trial on Friday demanded a life sentence without parole for the main suspect in the November 2015 jihadist strike that killed 130 in La Belle France’s worst-ever terror assault.

Salah Abdeslam,
...the connected Moroccan-French boy who ran with all the other petty criminals in the notoriously Salafist Molenbeek neighbourhood until they grew up to transfer that sense of entitlement to membership in ISIS. Mr. Abdeslam has already been sentenced in Belgium in a separate trial. It appears he has abandoned the habit of silence that got him twenty years for that one...
a 32-year-old Frenchie, is the only surviving member of the attackers who opened fire in the packed Bataclan concert hall and on cafe terraces in adjacent streets, and detonated suicide bombs at the Stade de La Belle France sports arena.

The request that Abdeslam should not have the possibility of parole is extremely rare in La Belle France, where prisoners serving life sentences are often released after 20 to 25 years.

Also on trial are 19 others accused of various degrees of assistance to the killers, from providing logistical support to planning the attacks or supplying weapons.

Prosecutors also requested standard life sentences for suspected Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
members, Swedish citizen Osama Krayem
....alias Naim al Ahmed, who grew up in Malmo before toddling off to ISIS in Syria...
and Tunisian Sofien Ayari,
...this is his first mention in Rantburg, but he reportedly came across from Tunisia during the 2015 invasion, immediately falling in with the francophone cell, which is suggestive of previous connections and activities. He was arrested with Mr. Abdeslam at the end, which is also suggestive...
and one for Mohammed Abrini, a Belgian accused of having provided weapons and logistical support.

Abrini, known as the "man in the hat" from video footage, would go on to take part in suicide kabooms that struck Brussels in 2016, though he decided not to detonate his vest at the last minute.

Abdeslam has also claimed during the trial that he had a last-minute change of heart, which failed to convince the prosecution.

The length of the trial, its emotional charge and the number of plaintiffs — 2,500 — have made it the most impactful legal proceedings in French history.

The remainder of the trial will now be dedicated to closing statements by defense lawyers.

The verdict is due on June 29.

Abdeslam, who was arrested in Belgium after five months on the run, kept silent during the police investigation but started talking during the trial, explaining how he gave up plans to blow himself up, and apologized to victims.

But his tearful appeal for forgiveness had little impact on the prosecutors, who believe that his boom belt simply malfunctioned.

Prosecutors also said that Abdeslam’s claim that he was recruited by a jihadist cell only a few days before the attacks was "illogical."

A verdict of life in prison without parole has been handed down only four times since it was implemented in 1994, and all but rules out a later reduction of the sentence, and only after at least 30 years behind bars.

Prosecutors also requested standard life sentences for Mohammed Bakkali, accused of being the logistics coordinator of the attacks, as well as for five suspected Islamic State members believed to have been killed in Syria or Iraq.

For the remaining suspects, sentences of five to 16 years were requested.
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Belgium opens trial for alleged accomplices in deadly 2015 Paris attacks
2022-04-20
[IsraelTimes] 14 accused are suspected of transporting, housing or financially helping some of the perpetrators in the Islamic State
..formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
killing spree that claimed 130 lives


Belgium on Tuesday opened the trial of 14 people alleged to have assisted jihadists who carried out deadly bomb and gun attacks in Gay Paree in 2015.

Proceedings began under high security in NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A cautionary tale of cost-benefit analysis....
’s former headquarters and are expected to last until May 20, with a verdict likely to take several more weeks.

The hearings were happening in parallel with a trial in Gay Paree of 20 suspects charged in La Belle France in connection with the same killing spree. That trial opened in September and is expected to run until the end of June.

The November 2015 Gay Paree attacks saw 130 people killed, with the Islamic State group claiming responsibility.

Assailants set off suicide belts outside the Stade de La Belle France stadium, as a group of button men in a car cut down people outside restaurants and bars. Three jihadists then killed 90 people attending a performance at Gay Paree’ popular Bataclan music venue.

Part of the attack was planned in Belgium, according to prosecutors.

The 14 accused in the Belgian trial — 13 men and one woman — are suspected of transporting, housing or financially helping some of the perpetrators of the Gay Paree attacks.

Charges include driving an alleged attacker to the airport for a trip to Syria.

Two of the suspects, both Belgians, are being tried in absentia. They are believed to have died in Syria.

Some of the suspects are close to Salah Abdeslam, a 32-year-old French national who is the only surviving suspected assailant after failing to set off his bomb belt. Abdeslam is on trial in Gay Paree.

Prosecutors allege they had knowledge of the jihadist group’s intentions, and those that helped Abdeslam — who was living in the Brussels neighborhood of Molenbeek — in the four months following the attacks that he was a runaway.
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Belgium trial for alleged accomplices of 2015 Paris attacks
2022-04-17
[Rudaw] Fourteen people charged as accomplices to jihadists who carried out deadly bomb and gun attacks in Gay Paree in 2015 will go on trial in Belgium from Tuesday.

Proceedings will take place under high security in NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It's headquartered in Belgium. That sez it all....
's former headquarters and are expected to last until May 20, with a verdict likely to take several more weeks.

They are happening in parallel with a trial in Gay Paree of 20 suspects charged in La Belle France, which opened in September and is expected to run until the end of June.

The November 2015 Gay Paree attacks saw 130 people killed, with the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
group claiming responsibility.

Assailants set off suicide belts outside the Stade de La Belle France stadium, as a group of button men in a car cut down people outside restaurants and bars. Three jihadists then killed 90 people attending a performance at the popular Bataclan music venue.

Part of the attack was planned in Belgium, according to prosecutors.

The 14 accused in the Belgian trial -- 13 men and one woman -- are suspected of transporting, housing or financially helping some of the perpetrators of the attacks.

Charges include driving an alleged attacker to the airport for a trip to Syria.

Some of the suspects are close to Salah Abdeslam, a 32-year-old French national who is the only surviving suspected assailant after failing to set off his bomb belt. Abdeslam is on trial in Gay Paree.

Prosecutors allege they had knowledge of the jihadist group's intentions, or helped Abdeslam -- who was living in the Brussels neighborhood of Molenbeek -- go to ground in the four months following the attacks that he was a runaway.

- TWO TRIED IN ABSENTIA -
One of the suspects is Abid Aberkane, Abdeslam's cousin who lived nearby him in Molenbeek. He is charged with hiding Abdeslam at his mother's house in the days before his March 2016 arrest.

Others are friends of the attacks' criminal mastermind, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, or of two brothers who were jacket wallahs during later attacks in Brussels on March 22, 2016 that killed 32 people.

Another is Ibrahim Abrini, brother of Mohammed Abrini, an alleged assailant who decided not blow himself up during the part of the 2016 attack in Brussels' airport.

Ibrahim Abrini is suspected of helping his brother get to Syria in June 2015, by buying him a phone.

Two of the 14 suspects charged will be tried in absentia. The two, both Belgians, are thought to have died in Syria.

They are Sammy Djedou, whose death was announced by the Pentagon in December 2016, and Youssef Bazarouj, linked to the Islamic State group's external operations cell and who is believed to have been killed in combat.

Djedou, born to an Ivorian father, went to fight in Syria in October 2012. He is the only one in the trial to be described by prosecutors as a leader of a "terrorist group".

Most of the suspects are charged with "participating in the activities of a terrorist group", which carries punishment of up to five years in prison.

Two are to be tried on linked charges: one for allegedly violating laws on guns and explosives, and the other -- the only woman on trial -- for allegedly providing false identity documents to the assailants in Gay Paree and Brussels.
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Main Paris attacks suspect apologizes to 'all victims'
2022-04-16
[DW] The last surviving alleged attacker, Salah A., said he hoped his apology would help the relatives of those killed. One hundred and thirty people were killed in the atrocities claimed by the "Islamic State" armed group.

Salah A.
... Salah Abdeslam, the Moroccan-French boy who ran with all the other petty criminals in the notoriously Salafist Molenbeek neighbourhood until they grew up to transfer that sense of entitlement to membership in ISIS. Mr. Abdeslam has already been sentenced in Belgium in a separate trial. It appears he has abandoned the habit of silence that got him twenty years for that one...
, the main defendant in the trial over the November 2015 Gay Paree attacks, apologized on Friday to the victims and their families for the atrocities.
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Paris terror trial: Suspect says he 'didn't want' to detonate vest
2022-03-31
[DW] The suspected lone survivor of the group that carried out the 2015 terror attacks in Paris has told judges it was "his decision" to not blow himself up.

The main defendant in the trial of the 2015 attacks in Paris on Wednesday told the court that he had refused to set off the explosive belt of his own free will. Salah Abdeslam
...the Moroccan-French boy who ran with all the other petty criminals in the notoriously Salafist Molenbeek neighbourhood until they grew up to transfer that sense of entitlement to membership in ISIS. Mr. Abdeslam has already been sentenced in Belgium in a separate trial. It appears he has abandoned the habit of silence that got him twenty years for that one...
is the last surviving suspected assailant in the Bataclan terror case that left 130 people dead.
On the very busy night of 13 November 2015, about 350 were also maimed when ISIS button men with boom jackets targeted six bars and restaurants, the Bataclan concert hall, and a sports stadium.
Abdeslam said he had "abandoned" plans to blow himself up with a bomb belt.

"I didn't go all the way, I abandoned triggering my belt, not out of cowardice, not out of fear, but I just didn't want to," he told the hearing. He said he planned to set off the suicide belt before "going into reverse" on the evening of November 13.

Asked if he had lied to other accomplices by telling them that the explosives belt had not worked, he said "yes."

"I was ashamed of not going all the way," he said. "I was afraid of the looks from the other jihadists. I was 25-years-old. There you go, it's that I was ashamed, as simple as that."

The 32-year-old French defendant had initially told the court he would be using his right to remain silent. Around two hours into the court hearing, a lawyer representing the victims' families caused him to break his silence with a personal question about his fiancée.

LAST SURVIVING ALLEGED ATTACKER
The trial in Paris involves a total of 20 suspects, including six who are being tried in absentia and five who are believed to have already died in Syria.

They are accused over their suspected roles in the terror attacks, ranging from providing logistical support to planning the attacks, as well as supplying weapons.

The man believed to have organized the attacks was killed in a shootout with police in the Paris neighborhood of Saint-Denis just days after the carnage.

Abdeslam is the only suspected attacker who did not set off his explosive belt. He allegedly had a suicide vest that he dumped in a suburb of Paris, where it was later found, before he fled to his hometown Brussels. He was arrested in Brussels in April 2016.

The so-called "Islamic State" terrorist group claimed responsibility for the series of attacks in November 2015.

Assailants opened fire at the Bataclan concert hall and in bars and restaurants across Paris, killing 130 people. Three suicide bombers detonated their vests outside a stadium during a Germany-France international football game.
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