Tunisia Holds Final Hearings in 2015 Terrorist Attacks Trials

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Final hearings were underway in Tunisia in two trials over terrorist attacks in 2015 on a museum and a tourist resort that left dozens dead, lawyers told AFP. Twenty-one defendants, including two women, appeared in the Tunis courtroom for a closed hearing on the March 18, 2015 shooting at the Bardo museum in Tunis, which killed 21 foreign tourists and a Tunisian security guard. "Only three defendants still have to give their pleas, and the verdict will be announced this evening," lawyer Monia Bousalmi told AFP. Victims family members in France and Belgium watched the hearing via a live video feed. Bousalmi said a verdict was also expected Friday evening on 44 suspects in a separate trial on the June 26, 2015 shooting rampage in the Sousse tourist resort, which killed 38 people, most of them British tourists. The court has heard that the two attacks, both claimed by the ISIS group, were closely linked. Several defendants pointed to the fugitive Chamseddine Sandi as mastermind of both. According to Tunisian media, Sandi was killed in a US air strike in neighboring Libya in February 2016, although there has been no confirmation. Defendants in the two trials could be sentenced to death if found guilty, although Tunisia has had a freeze on capital punishment since 1991. Four French nationals, four Italians, three Japanese and two Spaniards were among those killed in the Bardo attack, before the two gunmen themselves, armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles, were shot dead. One suspect questioned in court, Tunis laborer Mahmoud Kechouri, said he had helped plan the attack, including preparing mobile phones for Sandi, a neighbor and longtime friend. Other defendants accused of helping prepare the attack said they had only discussed ideas with friends. Several alleged they were tortured in detention. Defense lawyer Imen Truqui presented her condolences to families and insisted the trial was held in a democratic atmosphere, with all parties granted the right to defend themselves.

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