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Mehdi Nemmouche Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for ISIS Hostage Crimes

The Paris court convicted Nemmouche of torturing and detaining French journalists in Syria in 2013, with a minimum security period of 22 years.

  • Mehdi Nemmouche was found guilty of being the jailer of four French journalists held hostage by ISIS in Syria in 2013 and sentenced to life imprisonment.
  • The court imposed a 22-year minimum security period, barring any request for early release during that time.
  • Nemmouche denied being a jailer but admitted to being a member of ISIS, showing no remorse for his actions and justifying terrorism in his final statement.
  • The journalists identified Nemmouche as their jailer based on his voice and behavior, recounting severe psychological and physical torture during their captivity.
  • Co-defendants received sentences ranging from 20 years to life imprisonment, marking a significant judicial effort to document and prosecute ISIS's atrocities.
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