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Tunisia hands suspended jail terms to 20 people over US embassy attack
[Al Ahram] A Tunisian court sentenced 20 people to two-year suspended jail terms for involvement in a deadly attack on the U.S. embassy last year, their lawyer said on Wednesday.

Four people were killed and dozens injured when police opened fire to quell hundreds of protesters who smashed windows, hurled petrol bombs and stones and started fires at the embassy in the capital Tunis last September.

Islamist protesters had targeted the compound over a film made in the United States, which portrayed the Prophet Mohammad as a fool and a womaniser.
Or perhaps they invented a different reason. After all, nobody knew anything about it until The Smartest Man In The Room and his feisty female sidekick started apologizing abjectly for having allowed such an un-dhimmilike thing.
It triggered protests across the Musselmen world.

The U.S. embassy said it was "deeply troubled" by the court decision. "The verdicts do not correspond appropriately to the extent and severity of the damage and violence that took place on 14 September, 2012," it said in a statement.

"We maintain that a full investigation must be undertaken and those who organised the attack and remain on the lam should be brought to justice," it said.
They conform precisely with Sharia law, where the dhimmis have no rights whatsoever while members of the Master Religion may do as they please.
The 20 accused had denied attacking the embassy and the police, their lawyer Anouad Awled Ali said. "They all got two-year suspended sentences," he said by phone, adding the verdict was announced late on Tuesday. "We will see if they will want to appeal."
"We wuz just a buncha boys out having fun. Why ya gotta problem wid dat?"
Up until Tuesday, nine were in jug but they have since been released, he said.

Posted by: Fred 2013-05-30
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