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Jimmy Lai's son meets press after conviction

Jimmy Lai's son meets press after conviction

Sebastien Lai, the son of detained pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai who founded the now-defunct Apple Daily, holds a press conference in London on Dec. 15, 2025, after a Hong Kong court earlier in the day found the 78-year-old guilty of colluding with foreign forces under a Beijing-decreed national security law.

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Jimmy Lai's son meets press after conviction

Jimmy Lai's son meets press after conviction

Sebastien Lai, the son of detained pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai who founded the now-defunct Apple Daily, holds a press conference in London on Dec. 15, 2025, after a Hong Kong court earlier in the day found the 78-year-old guilty of colluding with foreign forces under a Beijing-decreed national security law.

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Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Protesters clash with Bangladesh security forces as they gather to destroy the largely demolished Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on the day the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) delivers its verdict on Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 November 2025. Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity related to the suppression of student-led protests in July-August 2024, sentencing her to death. Poto by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Protesters clash with Bangladesh security forces as they gather to destroy the largely demolished Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on the day the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) delivers its verdict on Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 November 2025. Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity related to the suppression of student-led protests in July-August 2024, sentencing her to death. Poto by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Protesters clash with Bangladesh security forces as they gather to destroy the largely demolished Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on the day the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) delivers its verdict on Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 November 2025. Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity related to the suppression of student-led protests in July-August 2024, sentencing her to death. Poto by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Protesters clash with Bangladesh security forces as they gather to destroy the largely demolished Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on the day the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) delivers its verdict on Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 November 2025. Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity related to the suppression of student-led protests in July-August 2024, sentencing her to death. Poto by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Protesters clash with Bangladesh security forces as they gather to destroy the largely demolished Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on the day the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) delivers its verdict on Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 November 2025. Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity related to the suppression of student-led protests in July-August 2024, sentencing her to death. Poto by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Protesters clash with Bangladesh security forces as they gather to destroy the largely demolished Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on the day the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) delivers its verdict on Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 November 2025. Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity related to the suppression of student-led protests in July-August 2024, sentencing her to death. Poto by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Protesters clash with Bangladesh security forces as they gather to destroy the largely demolished Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on the day the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) delivers its verdict on Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 November 2025. Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity related to the suppression of student-led protests in July-August 2024, sentencing her to death. Poto by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Protesters clash with Bangladesh security forces as they gather to destroy the largely demolished Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on the day the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) delivers its verdict on Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 November 2025. Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity related to the suppression of student-led protests in July-August 2024, sentencing her to death. Poto by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Protesters clash with Bangladesh security forces as they gather to destroy the largely demolished Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on the day the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) delivers its verdict on Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 November 2025. Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity related to the suppression of student-led protests in July-August 2024, sentencing her to death. Poto by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Protesters clash with Bangladesh security forces as they gather to destroy the largely demolished Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on the day the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) delivers its verdict on Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 November 2025. Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity related to the suppression of student-led protests in July-August 2024, sentencing her to death. Poto by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Protesters clash with Bangladesh security forces as they gather to destroy the largely demolished Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on the day the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) delivers its verdict on Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 November 2025. Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity related to the suppression of student-led protests in July-August 2024, sentencing her to death. Poto by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Former PM Hasina Sentenced To Death For Crimes Against Humanity - Dhaka

Protesters clash with Bangladesh security forces as they gather to destroy the largely demolished Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Hasina's father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on the day the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) delivers its verdict on Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 November 2025. Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity related to the suppression of student-led protests in July-August 2024, sentencing her to death. Poto by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Clashes Outside the International Criminal Court - Dhaka

Clashes Outside the International Criminal Court - Dhaka

People celebrate the court's verdict after Bangladesh's fugitive former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was found guilty and sentenced to death in Dhaka on November 17, 2025. Hasina on November 17, called the guilty verdict and death sentence in her crimes against humanity trial "biased and politically motivated". The ex prime minister defied court orders that she return from India to attend her trial about whether she ordered a deadly crackdown against the student-led uprising that ousted her. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Clashes Outside the International Criminal Court - Dhaka

Clashes Outside the International Criminal Court - Dhaka

People celebrate the court's verdict after Bangladesh's fugitive former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was found guilty and sentenced to death in Dhaka on November 17, 2025. Hasina on November 17, called the guilty verdict and death sentence in her crimes against humanity trial "biased and politically motivated". The ex prime minister defied court orders that she return from India to attend her trial about whether she ordered a deadly crackdown against the student-led uprising that ousted her. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Clashes Outside the International Criminal Court - Dhaka

Clashes Outside the International Criminal Court - Dhaka

People celebrate the court's verdict after Bangladesh's fugitive former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was found guilty and sentenced to death in Dhaka on November 17, 2025. Hasina on November 17, called the guilty verdict and death sentence in her crimes against humanity trial "biased and politically motivated". The ex prime minister defied court orders that she return from India to attend her trial about whether she ordered a deadly crackdown against the student-led uprising that ousted her. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Clashes Outside the International Criminal Court - Dhaka

Clashes Outside the International Criminal Court - Dhaka

People celebrate the court's verdict after Bangladesh's fugitive former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was found guilty and sentenced to death in Dhaka on November 17, 2025. Hasina on November 17, called the guilty verdict and death sentence in her crimes against humanity trial "biased and politically motivated". The ex prime minister defied court orders that she return from India to attend her trial about whether she ordered a deadly crackdown against the student-led uprising that ousted her. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Lawyer of the family of Lola Karine Bourdie speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Lawyer of the family of Lola Karine Bourdie speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Lawyer of the family of Lola Karine Bourdie speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Lawyer of the mother of Lola Clotilde Lepetit and Lawyer of the family of Lola Karine Bourdie speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Lawyer of the mother of Lola Clotilde Lepetit and Lawyer of the family of Lola Karine Bourdie speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Lawyer of the mother of Lola Clotilde Lepetit speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Lawyer of the mother of Lola Clotilde Lepetit and Lawyer of the family of Lola Karine Bourdie speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Lawyer of the mother of Lola Clotilde Lepetit and Lawyer of the family of Lola Karine Bourdie speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Lawyer of the mother of Lola Clotilde Lepetit and Lawyer of the family of Lola Karine Bourdie speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Lawyer of the mother of Lola Clotilde Lepetit and Lawyer of the family of Lola Karine Bourdie speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Lawyer of the mother of Lola Clotilde Lepetit and Lawyer of the family of Lola Karine Bourdie speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) with a relatives at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) with a relatives at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) with a relatives at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) with a relatives at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) with a relatives at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) with a relatives at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) with a relatives at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) with a relatives at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) with a relatives at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola speaks to the press at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Deliberation of the Lola Daviet case - Paris AJ

Delphine Daviet-Ropital, mother of Lola, Thibault Daviet brother of Lola hug hugs (calin) at the Paris Assize Court for the trial of Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing, and killing Lola Daviet, a 12-year-old girl, in 2022. A French court on October 24, 2025 sentenced an Algerian woman accused of raping, torturing and murdering a schoolgirl in Paris, France in 2022 to life imprisonment without possibility of early release -- making her the first woman to receive this maximum punishment. The public prosecutor argued that Dahbia Benkired, found guilty of murdering Lola Daviet, should be handed an "irreducible life sentence", the harshest penalty under the French penal code, which does not allow for parole or a reduction in sentence. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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