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Spain's jihadis to get their day in court
2004-10-22
Read carefully. Lots of meat in this article.
Judge Baltasar Garzon, who is also in charge of investigating suspected al-Qaeda activities in Spain, will take statements on Friday from 10 Algerian North African inmates of Spanish prisons believed linked to an alleged terror cell accused of planning to attack the country's top criminal court, the Audencia Nacional. He will also question Saturday eight Islamic extremists arrested Tuesday in connection with a planned attack on the court. Interior Minister Jose Antonio Alonso said Tuesday that the eight men arrested this week "were devising" an attack on the headquarters of the Audiencia Nacional or some other judicial body" in the Spanish capital. The Audiencia Nacional handles high-profile cases such as terrorism and drug trafficking. The suspects to be questioned Friday all hail from North African nations and have been placed in isolation. Investigators so far have turned up books belonging to one of the suspects that justify martyrdom, reinforcing the hypothesis that the group was planning a suicide attack. Justice Minister Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar supported recommendations to isolate and separate Muslim extremist inmates, a measure he said would also cut down on the activities typical of organized crime.
Someone's caught on that you can't leave these guys in with the general population. Don't anybody tell Amnesty International.
Three of the men belong to Algeria's Armed Islamic Group and had already been charged in connection with the March 11 attacks in Madrid that left nearly 200 people dead. Six March 11 suspects, including the suspected cell leader, Allekema Lamari, killed themselves in early April as Spanish police surrounded their hideout. Judge Lopez also said Madrid will eventually seek the extradition of Mohammed Achraf from Swiss authorities. Achraf, currently jailed in Zurich, is believed to be the head of the terror cell broken up this week.
Judge Garzon is my hero.
Posted by:Seafarious

#2  Iberian Notes once posted that while Spain screamed about GTMO and Abu G., the other guys they caught before get 4 years in solitary before their case is tried, IIRC.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2004-10-22 11:37:51 AM  

#1  Is that Paul Eddington in the photo?
Posted by: Grunter   2004-10-22 11:06:52 AM  

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