Afriupdate News
Wednesday, February 8, 2023
  • Home
  • NewsNew
    • Headlines
    • Africa
    • National
    • World
    • Politics
  • Life
    • Beauty
    • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Events
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health & Wellness
    • Love and Relationships
    • Travel and Places
    • Music
    • TV Series
    • What’s New
  • Sports
    • Boxing
    • Football
    • Tennis
    • Other Sports
  • Business
    • Insurance
  • Technology
    • Social media
    • Gadgets
  • Features
    • Guide & Tips
    • Jobs
    • Scholarship
    • Reviews
    • Opinion
  • Submit a News TipGot Tips?
GET NEWS ALARTS
No Result
View All Result
Wednesday, February 8, 2023
Afriupdate News
No Result
View All Result
Afriupdate News
No Result
View All Result
ALERTS
  • News
  • Headlines
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Features
  • Life
  • Sports
  • Technology
Home News World

Six years after bombings, Belgium readies for biggest trial

AFP by AFP
November 28, 2022
in World
0
32VB8K9 Preview W 1062x598 1 Six years after bombings, Belgium readies for biggest trial
(FILES) In this file photo taken on March 24, 2016, people look at the inscription “Love one another” written with chalk and paper butterflies on a wall on the Place de la Bourse (Beursplein) in central Brussels, in tribute to the victims of the Brussels attacks, two days after a triple bomb attack, which responsibility was claimed by the Islamic State group, hit Brussels’ airport and the Maelbeek – Maalbeek subway station, killing 31 people and wounding 300 others. – Salah Abdeslam, Mohamed Abrini, and another jihad “fighters” and suspected organisers of terror attacks that killed 32 people in Brussels on March 22, 2016, are on trial in the Brussels’ Assizes court. (Photo by PATRIK STOLLARZ / AFP)

Belgium’s worst peacetime massacre left 32 dead and hundreds marked for life. Now, six and a half years later, Brussels will host its biggest-ever criminal trial.

Jury selection begins on Wednesday ahead of hearings into the charges against the nine alleged jihadists accused of taking part in the March 2016 suicide bombings.

ADVERTISEMENT

The case will be heard in the former headquarters of the NATO military alliance, temporarily converted into a huge high-security court complex.

Hundreds of witnesses and victims will testify in the months to come, some still hope that telling their stories will offer them a measure of closure.

MORE FROM AFRIUPDATE

Roberto Martinez Resigns As Belgium Coach After World Cup Exit

Roberto Martinez Resigns As Belgium Coach After World Cup Exit

December 1, 2022
Morocco Stun Belgium, Inch Closer To Knockout Phase

Morocco Stun Belgium, Inch Closer To Knockout Phase

November 27, 2022
Switzerland signs contract for 36 US fighter jets

Switzerland signs contract for 36 US fighter jets

September 19, 2022
Fresh protests, violence against Covid restrictions

Fresh protests, violence against Covid restrictions

November 22, 2021

The case will not be the first for 33-year-old Salah Abdeslam, who was convicted in France as a ringleader in the November 13, 2015, Paris attacks that left 130 dead.

He is serving life without parole in France but faces further charges in Belgium.

Both sets of attacks were claimed by the Islamic State group and investigators believe they were carried out by the same Belgium-based cell, including Abdeslam.

ADVERTISEMENT

The group was planning more violence, allegedly including attacks on the Euro 2016 football cup in France, but acted quickly after Abdeslam was arrested on March 18.

Four days later on March 22, two bombers blew themselves up in Brussels airport and another in a city centre metro station near the headquarters of the European Union.

Alongside those killed, hundreds of travellers and transport staff were maimed and six years on many victims, relatives and rescuers remain traumatised.

Five of the nine defendants to appear in the dock have already been convicted in the French trial. A tenth will be tried in absentia because he is believed to have been killed in Syria.

– Traumatised victims –
According to the federal prosecutor’s office, more than 1,000 people have registered as civil plaintiffs to receive a hearing as alleged victims of the crime.

This makes this trial, scheduled until June 2023 at the former NATO headquarters, the largest ever organised before a Belgian court of assizes.

“I don’t really expect a lot of answers,” said Sandrine Couturier, who was on the Maelbeek metro platform and plans to come to face the defendants.

“But I want to confront myself with what human beings are capable of doing. I have to accept that not everyone is good,” the PTSD survivor told AFP.

Like many of those who have spoken to reporters, she suffers from memory loss and concentration problems. Many seek treatment for depression.

Sebastien Bellin, a former professional basketball player who was due to fly to New York on the morning of March 22, lost the use of a leg in the attack.

He says today that he feels no hatred. “It would suck the energy I need to rebuild myself,” he says.

Jury selection in the case is expected to be arduous.

The court has summoned 1,000 citizens in order to choose among them 12 main jurors with 24 understudies on standby and able to follow daily evidence hearings for months.

The trial should have begun in October, but there was controversy over the dock, in which the accused were to have been held in individual glass-walled boxes.

The defendants’ areas were rebuilt as a single, shared space and after Wednesday’s one-day hearing for jury selection testimony will begin on December 5.


For the latest news and updates please Join our news Community On Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Google News.


Related topics: BelgiumbombingsBrussels
ShareTweetSendShare
ADVERTISEMENT
Next Post
Food, energy prices worsen inflation for households

There will be no shortage of food in Nigeria – FG assures

Casemiro goal downs Switzerland to take Brazil into World Cup last 16

Casemiro goal downs Switzerland to take Brazil into World Cup last 16

Kudus double for Ghana sinks South Korea in World Cup thriller

Kudus double for Ghana sinks South Korea in World Cup thriller

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Receive News Alerts on Whatsapp: +2347069790868

ADVERTISEMENT
Follow Us
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Advertisement
  • Privacy Policy

© 2023 Afriupdate News. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

 
  • Login
  • Sign Up
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Headlines
    • Africa
    • National
    • World
    • Politics
  • Life
    • Beauty
    • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Events
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health & Wellness
    • Love and Relationships
    • Travel and Places
    • Music
    • TV Series
    • What’s New
  • Sports
    • Boxing
    • Football
    • Tennis
    • Other Sports
  • Business
    • Insurance
  • Technology
    • Social media
    • Gadgets
  • Features
    • Guide & Tips
    • Jobs
    • Scholarship
    • Reviews
    • Opinion
  • Submit a News Tip

© 2022 Afriupdate News. All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Sign Up with Google
Sign Up with Linked In
OR

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In