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Charlie Hebdo and Hyper Cacher attacks: the appeal trial opens this Monday in Paris

2022-09-12T06:38:51.403Z


Two alleged supporters of the Kouachi brothers and Amedy Coulibaly had appealed their conviction at first instance two years ago


Another plunge into horror.

More than seven and a half years after the shock of the attacks on the editorial staff of Charlie Hebdo and the Hyper Cacher store, the appeal trial of two alleged supporters of the perpetrators of the jihadist attacks opens in Paris on Monday.

For three days of terror, from January 7 to 9, 2015, the brothers Saïd and Chérif Kouachi and Amedy Coulibaly carried the jihadist fight on French soil, against freedom of expression, the police and the Jewish community, and killed 17 people, including cartoonists Cabu and Wolinski.

Their murderous and coordinated journey had ended with their death during a double police assault.

Two years after their first trial, two relatives of Amedy Coulibaly are retried before the Special Assize Court, which will have to weigh until October 21 the degree of responsibility of each in the preparation of the attacks.

The roles of the two defendants to be determined

Ali Riza Polat, a 37-year-old Franco-Turk against whom the heaviest charges weigh and who faces life imprisonment, had marked the first "historic" hearing with his outbursts and his invectives.

The judges had sentenced him to thirty years' imprisonment for complicity in crimes committed by the Kouachi and Coulibaly.

He is notably suspected of having organized the search for weapons for Amedy Coulibaly, a native like him of Grigny (Essonne), and of having intervened at all stages of the preparations for the attacks, which he rejects as a whole.

"Mr. Polat was wrongly accused of complicity in terrorism at the last minute", believe his lawyers, Maîtres Moad Nefati and Rachid Madid.

“This trial will be the ultimate opportunity to correct the errors of a judicial chain overwhelmed by the scale of these attacks, and to come to its senses as to the exact role of Mr. Polat, a common criminal to whom we wrongly assigned a role he never played,” they argue.

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The second defendant, Amar Ramdani, had received the maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for criminal terrorist association.

He is accused of having supplied weapons to Amedy Coulibaly, whom he had known in prison, and of having financed the attacks, which he defends himself.

The two men, who had strongly contested any link with the attacks, had appealed, as well as the prosecution.

Their new trial should open in the morning with the examination of procedural questions.

The defense of Ali Riza Polat intends in particular to request the exploitation of documents neglected, according to her, at the time by the investigators.

Then the court, after reading a summary of the investigations, will look at the personality elements of the two defendants, before starting to examine the facts, from Tuesday.

Still gray areas

The titanic investigation and the debates in the first instance did not make it possible to dissipate all the gray areas surrounding the attacks, from the arms circuit to the sponsors of the killings committed in the name of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (Aqpa) for the Kouachi and the Islamic State (IS) for Coulibaly.

About 80 witnesses are summoned to appear.

Among them, the majority of the nine men definitively sentenced at the end of the trial which was held in the fall of 2020, to sentences ranging from four to eighteen years in prison.

None of them had appealed.

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The relatives of the victims and the survivors of the attacks are expected from Thursday at the bar, from where they will bring to life the horror of the crimes which decimated the editorial staff of the satirical newspaper, killed a municipal police officer in Montrouge, as well as customers and employees. of a Jewish convenience store.

In total, nearly 300 people are civil parties.

"There is a second trial, it's difficult for us, it's painful, but at least it has to be useful, it has to be used for something", underlines Charlie's lawyer before the hearing. Hebdo, Me Richard Malka.

The January 2015 attacks marked the beginning of a disastrous series of jihadist attacks, with that of November 13, the trial of which ended in June, and that of the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, currently on trial in the same palace. of righteousness.

Source: leparis

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