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Emotions still raw as Paris trial for 2015 Isis attacks begins

  • France begins marathon trial over November 2015 Paris attacks
  • Attacks saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and concert hall

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A victim covered with a blanket outside the Bataclan concert hall in Paris after attackers stormed the venue on November 13, 2015. Photo: AP
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For the music lover, it was nearly three hours at gunpoint, wondering if he would become yet another body on the floor of the Bataclan concert hall in Paris.

For the grieving mother, the night of carnage robbed her of her son and tarnished her view of the vibrant neighbourhood they both loved.

For the French president, a celebration of the national soccer team transformed into sleepless days of facing down a shocking extremist attack.

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The survivors of the Islamic State (Isis) attack on Paris the night of November 13, 2015, and those who mourn the 130 dead, are bracing for the long-awaited trial and hoping for justice.

It begins Wednesday in a secure modern complex embedded in Paris’ original 13th-century courthouse. The main chamber and 12 overflow rooms can accommodate 1,800 victims, 330 lawyers and 141 accredited journalists for the nine-month trial.

Twenty men are going on trial, six of them in absentia. All but one of the absent men are presumed dead in Syria or Iraq. Most are accused of helping create false identities, transporting the attackers back to Europe from Syria, providing them with money and phones, and supplying explosives and weapons.

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