BELGIUM-FRANCE-ATTACK-TRIAL

Civil party Belgian lawyer Marc Libert (L) and Gilles Vanderbeck, lawyer of Nacer Bendrer, co-accused with Mehdi Nemmouche of shooting four people dead at a Jewish museum in Brussels, talk as they arrive at the trial of Mehdi Nemmouche, at the Brussels Justice Palace on February 7, 2019. - Two French journalists on February 7 told a terror trial in Brussels that Mehdi Nemmouche, the main defendant in the 2014 Jewish museum murders, had held them hostage and tortured them in Syria. (Photo by STEPHANIE LECOCQ / POOL / AFP) (Photo credit should read STEPHANIE LECOCQ/AFP via Getty Images)
Civil party Belgian lawyer Marc Libert (L) and Gilles Vanderbeck, lawyer of Nacer Bendrer, co-accused with Mehdi Nemmouche of shooting four people dead at a Jewish museum in Brussels, talk as they arrive at the trial of Mehdi Nemmouche, at the Brussels Justice Palace on February 7, 2019. - Two French journalists on February 7 told a terror trial in Brussels that Mehdi Nemmouche, the main defendant in the 2014 Jewish museum murders, had held them hostage and tortured them in Syria. (Photo by STEPHANIE LECOCQ / POOL / AFP) (Photo credit should read STEPHANIE LECOCQ/AFP via Getty Images)
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07 February, 2019
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