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Jordan jails 12 Qaeda suspects for church attack
2009-10-16
[Al Arabiya Latest] A court in Amman on Thursday imposed jail sentences of 15 to 20 years on 12 Jordanian alleged al-Qaeda members accused of attacks against a church in the kingdom last year, a court official said.

Five of the men, aged between 19 and 28, received the death penalty but the state security court commuted the sentence to 20 years in prison "because they are young and should be given a chance to repent," the official told AFP.

" The al-Qaeda members tried to attack a Latin church in Irbid (in the north) in July last year after a Christian boy allegedly insulted the Prophet Mohammed, but the attempt failed "
Official

The other seven collected 15-year sentences.

The convicts, most of them of a Palestinian origin, were charged in July 2008 with "carrying out terrorist attacks and manufacturing and using explosives."

"The al-Qaeda members tried to attack a Latin church in Irbid (in the north) in July last year after a Christian boy allegedly insulted the Prophet Mohammed, but the attempt failed," he said.

"Following that, they attacked the same church again using Molotov (cocktail bombs) and a Christian cemetery in Irbid, but caused no casualties."

In March, the military tribunal sentenced three Jordanians to 22 and a half years in prison for plotting a suicide car bomb attack on a church in Amman last year.

They plotted to bomb a Roman Catholic Church in Amman's eastern district of Marka after initially planning to strike against a police battalion in protest at the jailing of Islamist suspects.
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