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November 13, 2015 trial: has there been real progress?

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Salah Abdeslam, drawn on April 14 during the trial of the November 13, 2015 attacks in Paris and Saint-Denis.

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By: Romain Auzouy

1 min

It is a major stage of the trial of the attacks of November 13, 2015 which ended at the end of last week: that of the interrogations of the accused.

A phase marked by the evolutions of Salah Abdeslam – the only member still alive of the commando – who tried to de-rigidize his image, going so far as to ask forgiveness from the victims and not without going through a right to silence. opportunity to take stock: how was speech freed?

What responses?

How was this perceived?

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To discuss:

  • Raphaël Kempf,

    lawyer for Yassine ATAR,

  • Philippe Duperron

    , president of the 13Onze15 association and father of Thomas, who died at Bataclan,

  • Nathanaël Vittrant

    , journalist at RFI, special envoy to the trial of the attacks of November 13, 2015.

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