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Terrorism. The jihadist, jailed at the prison of Fleury-Merogis (Essonne), came out of his silence. And vociferates against prison guards.
Three years after his horrible crimes, Salah Abdeslam is no longer so silent ... The only survivor of jihadist commandos, guilty of the death of 130 people on November 13, 2015 in Paris and the Stade de France, came out of his silence, RTL reports on Tuesday.
He complains about his detention conditions
Under camera surveillance 24 hours a day at the prison of Fleury-Merogis (Essonne), he "expresses himself regularly in a low voice, alone in his cell, but strong enough so that his words are understandable," says RTL. The remarks would be virulent and would target the "unbelievers", in the words of RTL. In early September, for example, when guards brought him food, Abdeslam would have insulted them of "dogs", without however being violent.
The terrorist also protested against the number of walks and prison visits he is entitled to,which he considers to be too few. The prison administration, which is responsible for the health of the detainee until his trial, perceives a behavior considered reassuring, "less worrying than his silence he's stuck in,in the first months," says RTL.
"We will need him to speak"
This is also the opinion of Jean Reihnrat, lawyer of several victims of 13-November. "We were extremely worried for a moment because when we have this trial, we will need him to speak. That's why we're reassured to know he's almost angry, "he said on the radio. The trial is to be held around 2021, a deadline until which each act and deed of Abdeslam will continue to be recorded and transmitted to the investigating judge each week.
https://www.valeursactuelles.com/societe/salah-abdeslam-parle-enfin-pour-se-plaindre-100674