A Tunisian extremist is on trial accused of killing 3 people in a French church
- A Tunisian man, Brahim Aouissaoui, is on trial for stabbing three people to death in a church in Nice in 2020, facing life imprisonment if convicted.
- Aouissaoui claims he has no memory of the attack, but prosecutors argue that his amnesia is exaggerated and part of a defense strategy.
- The attack was premeditated, with Aouissaoui reportedly scouting the basilica beforehand and having a history of radicalization.
- The incident led to France raising its security alert level due to a series of attacks linked to Islamic extremism in the country.
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