26 Aug
26Aug

Salah Abdeslam should also be questioned about the stay in Syria of his brother Brahim - future killer of the Parisian terraces - at the beginning of 2015, and about his friend Abdelhamid Abaaoud, who will become the coordinator of the Parisian attacks. A "nice guy" with whom he had lost contact, he assured the Belgian police in February 2015. The court will finally try to shed light on a mysterious trip he himself made to Greece the following summer, with one of his co-defendants. To these first series of questions, will Salah Abdeslam provide some answers? Since mid-February and the start of the interrogations of the 14 defendants present in court, two of them have already exercised their right to silence. First the Swede Osama Krayem, for whom "this trial is an illusion", and who refused for long weeks to appear before returning to the box on Tuesday, then the Belgian-Moroccan Mohamed Bakkali. “My word is always suspect, it has no value,” he explained, resigned, to the court. Salah Abdeslam had remained silent during the investigation, almost constantly. He had spoken once to clear a co-accused, another to launch into a religious tirade. But since the start of the trial, he has already made his position widely known: on the first day, by presenting himself as a "soldier" of the Islamic State, then later, by declaring that "November 13 was inevitable", because of the French interventions in Syria. Before calling for "dialogue" to avoid further attacks, under the dismayed gaze of the civil parties. Read More: Bit Bet Games

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