The outfit chosen by the 53-year-old accused, dressed all in black, is not unrelated to his look.
Under thick frowning eyebrows, Muhittin Ulug casts brief glances towards the courtroom, made up largely of people from his family or members of the Kurdish community.
He avoids, on the other hand, those who face him.
Sitting on the bench of the civil parties, the Videlaine family is there, awaiting the outcome hoped for since July 24, 2014.
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