Tyler Vilus, on the first day of his trial - Benoit PEYRUCQ / AFP

Suffering, he had to stop Thursday afternoon, in the middle of his requisitions. This Friday, the Advocate General officiating at the trial of Tyler Vilus, the first French to appear for his participation in the murders in Syria and one of the rare to be tried for having led a group of combatants, had found colors and his verve offensive. Describing the 30-year-old Trojan as a “full jihadist”, whose intelligence is “in the service of an evil dialectic”, he demanded the maximum sentence.

“Life imprisonment is the only solution, there is no other. With the maximum safety period which is only 22 years, alas. Alas ... ", insisted the magistrate, inviting the court of assizes specially composed to" put a definitive end to this carnage ".

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