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Trenger du hagesingel til hagen eller dreneringsmasse rundt huset vet du hvem du skal ringe til. Co-author Super Thinking, Traction. Telephone data showed that, after having had no contact for four years, Nemmouche sought contact again with Bendrer on 9 April , after which Bendrer traveled to Brussels a few days later.
After numerous contacts since, Nemmouche traveled to Bendrer's hometown Marseille , France on 24 April , and telephone data pinpointed him in the area of Bendrer's home around that time. After Nemmouche's return to Brussels, all contact ceased between them two. Investigators testified they took steps to hide their communications and encounters, by for example switching between multiple phone numbers and SIM cards.
The jury concluded their encounters could only have served to provide Nemmouche with weapons, because of the absence of any other plausible reason Bendrer had to travel to Brussels, because of the absence of any other source where Nemmouche could have procured the weapons from, and because Bendrer had later also admitted to investigators to have supplied Nemmouche with the weapons. As to the defence's argument that Bendrer did not know to which crime he would contribute, the jury retorted that Bendrer wilfully omitted to inform himself.
The jury found that Bendrer should have known the weapons would be used to perform a terrorist act, based on their nature and based on the radicalisation of Nemmouche that Bendrer was aware of.
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After the guilty verdict for both men, a sentencing hearing was held on 11 March Nemmouche and Bendrer could both have been sentenced to life imprisonment for the crimes they had been found guilty of. The prosecution did not see any mitigating circumstances on the part of Nemmouche, and requested a sentence of life imprisonment for him.
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Regarding the second accused, the prosecution requested a somewhat lighter sentence of 30 years of imprisonment for Bendrer because he did not directly participate in the killings. The prosecution also requested to sentence both men to a year period of judicial surveillance.
This provision would mean that if they would ever be released on parole , they would be monitored by a sentence enforcement court, which could potentially revoke their release and order their incarceration for an additional 15 years. Bendrer's defence stressed he should not be treated the same way as Nemmouche, and that him having to live with the label of "terrorist" for the rest of his life was already a punishment in itself.
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Nemmouche's defence chose not to present any argument about the sentence. After the court deliberated with the jury on the penalty, as per Belgian law, both men were sentenced on 12 March Nemmouche was sentenced to life imprisonment, while Bendrer received a year prison sentence. In addition, Nemmouche was sentenced to a year period of judicial surveillance, and Bendrer to a 5-year period of such surveillance.
In its judgment, the court stated that the terrorist attack on the Jewish Museum constituted an attack on the fundamental values of Belgian society, in particular the freedom of religion of the Jewish community of Belgium. The court considered Nemmouche's troubled upbringing to be no mitigating circumstance for such a grave act, and it also took into account the violent nature of the murders, Nemmouche's rejection of the rechtsstaat , and his complete lack of empathy and respect for his victims, amongst other factors.
According to the court, he presented a high risk of recidivism. Regarding Bendrer on the other hand, the court described him as having played a decisive role in the attack by supplying the weapons used to Nemmouche. The court considered he knew what they would be used for, and was indifferent to the consequences to others. However, the court also upheld some mitigating circumstances, such as Bendrer having steered clear of any Islamic extremism since his arrest, and him having shown empathy and regret for the victims.
Bendrer was deemed to present a low risk of recidivism. Bendrer later lodged an appeal in cassation against his conviction with the Court of Cassation. This meant the civil part of the proceedings before the court of assizes without the jury with regards to damages had to be postponed. On 18 September , the Court of Cassation rejected the appeal, which established the criminal sentence as final.
Subsequently, on 22 October the court of assizes awarded , euro in damages to the victims' next of kin and the Jewish Museum, to be paid by both convicts.
Joel Rubinfeld of the Belgian League Against Antisemitism described the act as "the inevitable result of a climate that distills hatred Rise Up, Belgians , on the eve of the Belgian federal elections. In a statement the league said, "These crimes with racist and anti-Semitic accents are unfortunately likely to reverse in our country the efforts of all those who, on a daily basis, are working for a society where everyone, regardless of his religious and philosophical beliefs, can live in dignity and respect.
Italian President Giorgio Napolitano recalled "the needing to keep in guard and be ready to wear out every regurgitation of antisemitism" and declared "I am always close to the world of Jewish communities yet again harshly hit". Ministry of Interior Angelino Alfano declared "Dead and injured from the Bruxelles' attack are also our dead and injured" and stressed that "there are no motives in the world that can allow all of this". The Dutch minister of Foreign affairs, Frans Timmermans , expressed his solidarity to his Belgian colleague.
He said that he was shocked by the cowardly attack. An affront against the values our modern Europe represents. In written statement, "Turkey hopes the attack was not related to "racist or anti-Semitic " motives. Or else we will be very concerned over the result of the latest EU Parliament elections , which was very disappointing. There is a need to establish a pan-European taskforce in order to annihilate anti-Semitism. The governments of Europe have to take steps, words aren't enough.
Lauder reacted with shock, saying "Two years after Toulouse, and on the eve of the European elections, this despicable attack is yet another terrible reminder of the kind of threats Europe's Jews are currently facing. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Roubaix , France. Belgium portal. The Globe and the Mail. Archived from the original on 27 May Retrieved 26 May Le Soir.
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