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At the November 13 trial, the sole survivor of the commandos, who posed as a Daesh soldier in September, constantly oscillated between different postures.
By Marion Coquette
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VS’is a harrowing afternoon of testimonies, one of the first at the trial of the attacks of November 13, 2015. At the stand on September 30, Aminata recounts how her sister Asta was shot dead, driving her car, between the Carillon and Petit Cambodge, in Paris. They had just come together, put Aminata’s one-year-old boy in the back in his car seat. The killers’ Seat stopped right in front of them, in the middle of the street. “We said to ourselves: ‘They are relous, VTCs, taking their time.’ Then the bursts of Kalashnikovs, the screaming child, Asta turning towards him to protect and appease him. “She was his second mother. She said, “You carried him, you gave birth to him, but he’s also my baby.” When I took her out of her seat, she had the…
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