SALE, Morocco - The trial on terrorism charges of five Moroccan former inmates of the US detention camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was on Friday adjourned until February 3. The five defendants, freed from Guantanamo Bay in August 2004, are accused of being connected with an armed Moroccan group allegedly linked to the train bombings that killed 191 people in Madrid in March 2004 and with Al Qaeda. The anti-terrorism court in Sale, near Rabat, âadjourned the trial because Brahim Benchekroun and Mohamed Mazouz (two of the accused) are still being questioned by an investigating magistrate in another terrorism case,â defence lawyer Mohamed Bensahraoui told AFP. |