Five jihadists found guilty of holding French journalists hostage
During their imprisonment, the four journalists were forced to watch the executions of other captives and endure beatings while surrounded by the screams of fellow detainees.
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Mehdi Nemmouche during his trial for the terrorist attack at the Jewish Museum in Brussels. File pic: Pool Yves Herman/Belga via ZUMA Press/Shutterstock
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Released French hostage Didier Francois, left, is welcomed by his family in 2014. File pic: AP
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Released hostages Didier Francois, left, and Edouard Elias, right, leave a local hospital after a medical check-up in 2014. File pic: AP
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Former president of France, Francois Hollande, speaks as the released French hostages arrive home in 2014. File pic: AP
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Nicolas Henin waits to hear the sentencing of the men who held him hostage in Syria
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