
Mehdi Nemmouche
Mehdi Nemmouche, 39, is a French jihadi currently serving life imprisonment for a deadly attack on a Jewish museum in Brussels in 2014. He has now come under scrutiny again as one of the five suspected militants on trial in Paris for allegedly kidnapping and torturing four French journalists in Syria between 2013 and 2014, where he is accused of being a jailer.
Born on Mar 21, 1984 (41 years old)
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Slovakia:
Mehdi Nemmouche was sentenced to life in prison for holding journalists hostage in Syria.
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France:
Mehdi Nemmouche was sentenced to life imprisonment for his involvement with the Islamic State's jailers.
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France:
Mehdi Nemmouche claims to have been a terrorist and refuses to apologize for his actions during his trial.
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France:
Mehdi Nemmouche is identified as one of the jailers of four French journalists held hostage in Syria.
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France:
Mehdi Nemmouche is described as one of the most perverse jihadists of the last decade.
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France:
Mehdi Nemmouche is accused of being a sociopath and a cruel jihadist involved in the captivity of hostages by the Islamic State.
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Monaco:
Mehdi Nemmouche is on trial for his involvement in the kidnapping and torture of hostages by the Islamic State group.
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France:
Mehdi Nemmouche is one of the French jihadists charged for his role as a guard during the hostage situation involving ISIS.
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France:
Mehdi Nemmouche is recognized by four former French hostages as one of their jailers.
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France:
Mehdi Nemmouche is accused of being the jailer of former hostages held by the Islamic State.
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