Three French women, including Jenifer Clain, are standing trial in Paris for allegedly conspiring to join the Islamic State in Syria, taking their eight children with them. They face charges of terrorism-related offenses, with prosecutors highlighting their links to the group and the risks posed by their actions. The trial, expected to last two weeks, opens amid expressions of ‘deep regret’ from the defendants for their involvement, as Claire Paccalin explains.
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