Six years ago in France, in a trial of the terrorist attacks in Paris where 130 people were killed, the defendant, who is said to be the only survivor of the perpetrator, was motivated by the air bombing that France was conducting in Syria and other places at that time. In retaliation, he justified terrorism, saying, "It was to give us the same suffering."

In the November 2015 Paris terrorist attacks, restaurants and concert halls were attacked by members of the extremist organization IS = Islamic State, killing 130 people.



On the 15th, Sara Abdeslam, 32, the only survivor of the perpetrator, said in a trial of the case that began this month, "It was an attack on France. I aimed at the French, but there was no personal grudge. He admitted that he had carried out the terrorism.



Furthermore, regarding the motive, he justified the terrorism by saying, "It was to give France the same suffering as us" in retaliation for the air strikes that France was conducting against IS in Syria and other places at that time.



The defendant is said to have remained silent, and this remark is drawing attention to clarify the case.



The bereaved family and the victims said that the man who lost his son in the incident said, "The people who were there at that time were the victims, and even the family was shocked. It was just an escape from responsibility." I am strongly repulsive.



The trial is expected to be handed down in May next year.