Paris striker refuses to speak at Belgian court

The only surviving suspect in Paris's terrorist attacks in 2015 is refusing to speak further to a Belgian court, where he is on trial for the riots that led to his arrest. Salah Abdelam said he would not answer the magistrate's questions. My curiosity does not make me one [...]
The only surviving suspect in Paris's terrorist attacks in 2015 is refusing to speak further to a Belgian court, where he is on trial for the riots that led to his arrest.
Salah Abdelam said he would not answer the magistrate's questions.
Obadiah, 28, claimed that Muslims “were convicted and treated in the worst way, without mercy”, and said he was trusting Allah.
“I'm not afraid of you, I'm not afraid of your allies”, he added, without making it clear who will say.
He urged the prosecution to base its case on “forensics and tangible”, rather than “, attempting to satisfy public opinion”, the BBC writes.












