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Suspect in Brussels Jewish museum attack refuses to testify

A man accused of carrying out one of the first attacks in Europe by a foreign fighter returning from Syria has refused to testify at his trial over the killing of four people at a Jewish museum in Belgium, saying that witnesses who could have spoken on his behalf were not allowed to appear.

 

Mehdi Nemmouche is charged with "terrorist murder" for gunning down the four—an Israeli couple and two people working at the museum—with a revolver and an assault rifle in May 2014. His alleged accomplice also appeared in court.

 


פרסום ראשון: 01.15.19, 18:05