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  • Suspect in Frankfurt terror trial tells court he spent six months in Afghanistan training camps

    09/17/2002 2:44:29 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 8 replies · 337+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | September 16 2002 | MELISSA EDDY
    FRANKFURT, Germany - One of four Algerians accused of plotting to blow up a French Christmas market told a German court Monday that he had spent six months in training camps in Afghanistan, and said he met two of the other defendants in neighboring Pakistan. In nearly four hours of questioning by Judge Karlheinz Zeiher, Salim Boukari said that on his journey back to Europe, he met co-defendants Aeurobi Beandalis and Fouhad Sabour in a guest house in Pakistan that was a base for people traveling to and from the Afghan camps. The three, along with fourth defendant Lamine Maroni,...
  • Prison Time Sought at German Bomb Trial (Algerians wanting to kill 'enemies of allah')

    02/11/2003 4:48:48 PM PST · by knighthawk · 5 replies · 206+ views
    Europe Daily ^ | Februari 11 2003 | AP
    FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — German prosecutors sought prison sentences Tuesday of up to 12 1/2 years for four Algerians accused of plotting to bomb holiday crowds they considered ``the enemies of God'' at a French Christmas market two years ago. In nearly five hours of closing arguments, prosecutors disputed claims laid out in testimony by Aeroubi Beandalis, Salim Boukari, and Fouhad Sabour that they, along with Lamine Maroni, had planned to attack an unoccupied synagogue. ``They were fully aware that many innocent people — including children — could die or at least be injured,'' said prosecutor Volker Brinkmann. He asked...
  • German court drops bombing charges against Algerian suspect

    08/29/2002 2:43:29 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 1 replies · 279+ views
    Newsobserver ^ | Augustus 29 2002 | AP
    FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - A German judge on Thursday freed one of five Algerians held in connection with a plot to blow up a crowded French Christmas market, citing a lack of evidence. Abdelkader Krimou, falsely named in the indictment as Samir Karimou, had been charged with belonging to the terror group, but not directly with plotting the attack. The charges were dropped as of Thursday. Judge Karlheinz Zeiher ruled there was not enough evidence that he belonged to the group, which prosecutors say intended to set off explosives at the Christmas market in Strasbourg, France in December 2000. Krimou...