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    Five terrorists found guilty of holding French journalists hostage

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    Five terrorists found guilty of holding French journalists hostage

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    • Five members of ISIS, including Mehdi Nemmouche, were found guilty of holding French journalists captive in Syria from June 2013 to April 2014, facing severe charges including cruel treatment and torture.
    • Nemmouche received a life sentence, while two other accomplices received substantial prison terms; two additional defendants were sentenced in absentia as they are believed to be deceased.
    • Former hostages testified about their harrowing experiences, which included witnessing executions and enduring psychological and physical terror at the hands of their captors.

    Five terrorists found guilty of holding French journalists hostage

    Five terrorists found guilty of holding French journalists captive in Syria for the terror group Islamic State.

    One of the guilty, Mehdi Nemmouche, 39, has been described by the prosecution as “one of the most perverse and cruel jihadists of the past 10 years” with a “total absence of empathy and remorse.”

    “Yes, I was a terrorist, and I will never apologise for it,” Nemmouche told the court in France hours before the verdict was due, while denying he held the men captive.

    “I don’t regret a day, an hour, or an act,” he added.

    Nemmouche was sentenced to life in prison, and will serve a minimum of 22 years behind bars. Abdelmalek Tanem was given 22 years and Kais Al Abdullah was sentenced to 20 years.

    Meanwhile, Oussama Atar and Salim Benghalem, who are both referred to as integral figures in the Islamic State‘s operations and believed to be dead were sentenced to life in absentia.

    The trial in Paris heard that journalists Didier Francois, Edouard Elias, Nicolas Henin, and Pierre Torres were terrorised during their 10 months in captivity between June 2013 and April 2014, which was denied by all the men on trial.

    Five terrorists found guilty of holding French journalists hostage Released French hostage Didier Francois, left, is welcomed by his family upon arrival at the Villacoublay military airbase, outside Paris, Sunday April 20, 2014. Francois and three other French journalists kidnapped and held for 10 months in Syria returned home on Sunday to joyful families awaiting them.
    French hostage Didier Francois, left, is welcomed by his family upon arrival. All four journalists were freed by their captives a day earlier at the Turkish border.

    The four spoke of relentless physical and psychological torture at the hands of ISIS, described as Guantanamo conditions.

    During their imprisonment, they were forced to watch the executions of other captives and endure beatings while surrounded by the screams of fellow detainees.

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