
Mohamed Medjdoub
Mohamed Medjdoub is an Algerian former computer science student and a sympathizer of the Islamic State organization, currently on trial for a bomb attack in Lyon on May 24, 2019, which injured 15 people. Known for his silence and detached demeanor during court proceedings, he has been described as an embodiment of radical ideology, displaying a total commitment to his beliefs while remaining unresponsive to judicial inquiries.
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Mohamed Medjdoub is an accused in the Lyon bombing trial who expressed no regret for his actions.
Au procès de l’attentat de Lyon, l’accusé sort de son silence avant d’être condamné à la perpétuité : « Je ne regrette rien »Mohamed Medjdoub was convicted for a bombing attempt in Lyon and showed no emotion during the verdict reading.
Un Algérien condamné à la perpétuité pour un attentat à la bombe à Lyon en 2019Mohamed Medjdoub is a silent and singular man on trial for his involvement in a bombing that injured 15 people.
Au procès de l’attentat de Lyon, le calcul politique d’un djihadiste intégral : « Le RN au pouvoir, ils vont faire n’importe quoi, c’est la meilleure chose qui puisse nous arriver »

