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In January 2015, a series of terrorist attacks in Paris left 17 people dead, including four Jewish men in a kosher supermarket. The attack was carried out by Amedy Coulibaly in the name of the so-called Islamic State group. Five years later, justice hears harrowing survivor testimonies. FRANCE 24's Catherine Norris Trent tells us more.
FRANCE 24's Catherine Norris Trent tells us more.
Key suspect Salah Abdeslam has claimed that he bears no responsibility for the 130 people who were killed in the Paris terror attacks of November 2015. His testimony, during a terse exchange with magistrates, drew anger from survivors and their families, who've also been criticising the decision by defence lawyers to stage a walkout during Tuesday’s hearing. To discuss this and more, we're joined for Perspective by Arthur Dénouveaux, a survivor of the attack on the Bataclan and president of the Life for Paris association.
Salah Abdeslam will be questioned for the next two days over the November 13 terror attacks.View on euronews
France has been holding commemorations to mark the sixth anniversary of the terror attacks in the capital that left 130 people dead.
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