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Added on the 23/04/2018 08:50:00 - Copyright : Euronews EN
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.
French anti-terror judges will begin their first questioning of Salah Abdeslam, a member of the jihadist cell which killed 130 people in a series of attacks in Paris in November. IMAGES
The trial of the 13 November terror attacks resumes in Paris as the main defendant Salah Abdeslam is heard regarding his role in the attacks. IMAGES
The trial of 2015 Paris attacks survivor Salah Abdeslam and co-defendant Soufien Ayari continues in Brussels under high security and with the absence of Abdeslam. IMAGES of inside the courtroom