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Egypt finally admits al-Qaeda behind Sharm el-Sheikh blasts | |
2006-03-27 | |
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Badawi presented before the high court 13 new accused, in addition to the two already on trial since July 2005 for the Taba attack in a process whose hearings have been regularly adjourned. "During the interrogations in progress for the Sharm el-Sheikh attacks, the accused have acknowledged having carried out similar attacks in Taba," he told the court. Badawi said Khalid Moussaid Salem, who was killed during a clash with police in the Sinai in September 2005, was the ringleader of the group who obtained the explosives used in the car bombings. The new accused pleaded innocent and claimed to have been tortured to obtain their confession for participating in the attacks. The next hearing was fixed for May 27. Four groups had claimed the Sharm el-Sheikh bombing, including Al-Tawhid wal Jihad, which said that the attacks were revenge for the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan and out of allegiance to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. | |
Posted by:Dan Darling |