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Africa North
Tunisia Delays Trial of Suspects in U.S. Embassy Attack
2014-05-28
[An Nahar] A Tunisian court delayed for the third time Tuesday the appeals trial of Islamists accused of attacking the U.S. embassy in 2012, with numerous defendants and lawyers absent.

The appeals court in Tunis adjourned the trial until July 1 to appoint a lawyer for two of the accused, the judge said after a brief hearing.

The trial had already been postponed in January and March, because the prosecution failed to summon two thirds of the defendants to court.

But despite an official summons, only seven of the accused appeared at Tuesday's hearing.

Last year, the public prosecutor appealed the two-year suspended jail terms given to 20 suspects for their roles in the attack, after the United States and Tunisia strongly criticized the leniency of the sentences.

Hundreds of angry Islamist protesters attacked the U.S. mission in Tunis after an American-made film mocking their religion was published on the Internet, unleashing a wave of violence across the Mohammedan world.

Tunisia's Islamist-led government accused the radical Salafist group Ansar al-Sharia
...a Salafist militia which claims it is not part of al-Qaeda, even though it works about the same and for the same ends. There are groups of the same name in Libya, Tunisia and Yemen, with the Libyan and Tunisian versions currently most active...
of orchestrating the attack in which four of the assailants were killed.
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