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Paris suspect ‘radicalised’ since arrest: lawyer

The main Paris attacks suspect, Salah Abdeslam, has become even more radicalised since being imprisoned for his presumed role in the slaughter of 130 people a year ago, his former lawyer has said.

Paris suspect 'radicalised' since arrest: lawyer
Photo: French/Belgian police
“He's got a beard, he's become a true fundamentalist whereas before he was a kid wearing Nike trainers,” Belgian lawyer Sven Mary told Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant's Saturday edition.
   
Belgian-born French national Abdeslam is believed to be the only jihadist survivor of the November 13 attacks in the French capital that Belgian authorities claim were orchestrated by the Islamic State high command.
   
After four months on the run, the 27-year-old of Moroccan origin was arrested in Brussels in March and subsequently transferred to France in April.
   
Lawyer Mary said Abdeslam's detention conditions at a prison in the Parisian suburb of Fleury-Merogis amounted to “psychological torture” and had contributed to his apparent radicalisation.
   
He is kept in solitary confinement and subjected to round-the-clock video surveillance.
   
Abdeslam is accused of having provided logistical support to the seven jihadists who died at the various scenes of the terror attacks: the Bataclan concert hall, the Stade de France national stadium and several bars and restaurants in central Paris.
   
In July, his lawyers had attempted unsuccessfully to end the constant surveillance, but authorities had deemed the “exceptional character of terrorist acts” as justifying that “all precautions are taken”.
   
Last month both Mary and another lawyer, Frank Berton, gave up defending Abdeslam over his refusal to answer investigators' questions since being transferred to France.
   
Mary said then that the lawyers felt they were doing nothing more than paying “social visits to the prison” and had decided to quit the defence.    
 
Abdeslam's brother Mohamed last month urged him to speak to French authorities but also said he felt Salah “is more radicalised now, rather than de-radicalised”.

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Swede to coach failing Finnish national side

Swedish football coach Hans Backe, who has previously worked with top English Premier League, US and Danish clubs has been picked to coach Sweden's struggling eastern neighbour.

Swede to coach failing Finnish national side
Hans Backe at a press conference in London in 2011. Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth/TT
Hans (also known as Hasse) Backe, who is also a former New York Red Bulls coach, was appointed as coach of Finland on Wednesday, the country's national football federation confirmed.
 
“We are glad to announce that our new head coach for the men's national team is Hasse [Hans] Backe,” the chairman of the Finnish Football Association, Pertti Alaja, told reporters.
 
Alaja described the 63-year-old Swede as a “very experienced, international, successful coach.”
 
Backe's most recent assignment was as coach of the New York Red Bulls in the US Major League Soccer, from 2010-2012.
 
Prior to that he won the Danish league four times with FC Copenhagen and Aalborg BK.
 
He was also Sven-Göran Eriksson's assistant coach at Manchester City and coached Austrian team SV Salzburg as well as Greek giants Panathinaikos.
 
Backe was additionally assistant coach for the Mexican national team from 2008-2009 as well as several Swedish club sides, following a brief playing career in the 1970s.
 
Finland's former head coach Mixu Paatelainen was sacked in June after four consecutive defeats in Euro-2016 qualifying matches.
 
Finland are currently second last in Group F in the Euro 2016 competition.