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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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