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* [[Slimane Khalfaoui]], arrested in the UK, extradited to [[France]], convicted with nine others, and sentenced to ten years.<ref name="cbs">[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/16/terror/main661554.shtml France Convicts Islamic Militants], ''[[Associated Press|AP]]'', 16 December 2004</ref> |
* [[Slimane Khalfaoui]], arrested in the UK, extradited to [[France]], convicted with nine others, and sentenced to ten years.<ref name="cbs">[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/16/terror/main661554.shtml France Convicts Islamic Militants], ''[[Associated Press|AP]]'', 16 December 2004</ref> |
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* [[Rabah Kadre]], held in the UK since 2001, sentenced by France ''in absentia'' to six years.<ref name="cbs">c</ref> |
* [[Rabah Kadre]], held in the UK since 2001, sentenced by France ''in absentia'' to six years.<ref name="cbs">c</ref> |
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* [[Christkindelsmärik, Strasbourg]] |
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Revision as of 19:05, 13 November 2008
The Strasbourg Cathedral bombing plot was an al-Qaeda plan to bomb the Christmas market (Marché de Noël) at the feet of Strasbourg (France) Cathedral during the Christmas celebrations of 2000.[1].
Suspects
The numerous people, mostly Algerians, who are wanted or who have been convicted over this plot include:
- Abu Doha, a senior terrorist who has been held in the UK since 2001.
- Slimane Khalfaoui, arrested in the UK, extradited to France, convicted with nine others, and sentenced to ten years.[2]
- Rabah Kadre, held in the UK since 2001, sentenced by France in absentia to six years.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Der Frankfurter Al-Qaida-Prozess und das Netzwerk des Terrors (German)
- ^ a b France Convicts Islamic Militants, AP, 16 December 2004 Cite error: The named reference "cbs" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).