If a trial for the rue des Rosiers attack were held one day, would the only suspect currently present in French prisons be able, physically or mentally, to answer the questions of his judges?
Forty years after the facts, the essential question is not purely academic or does not seem to be part of a defense strategy.
In such old surveys, death and disease weigh more every day.
Over the years, civil parties have disappeared, such as Jo Goldenberg, who died in 2014. Others are weakened and are impatiently awaiting a trial.
And time has not spared the witnesses for the prosecution either (one is said to be dead) and the suspects, including Walid Abdulrahman Abou Zayed, imprisoned in France since December 2020.
Disputing the charges against him, his lawyers, Me Bruno Gendrin and Romain Ruiz, are also sounding the alarm on the deterioration of his condition.
63-year-old Walid Abdulrahman Abou Zayed, established in Norway since 1991…
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