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Jordanian sentenced to death over 2003 Iraq bombing
05 Nov 2007 10:17:51 GMT
Source: Reuters
AMMAN, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Jordan's State Security court sentenced a Jordanian man to death on Monday for his role in an attack on the country's embassy in Baghdad in 2003.

Muammar al-Jaghbeer was captured in neighbouring Iraq and extradited to Jordan in 2005. The truck bombing outside the Jordanian embassy in August 2003 killed at least 17 people and wounded more than 60.

The court dropped the case against the slain head of the al Qaeda wing in Iraq, Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, following his death in a U.S. air strike in 2006.

Both men had been accused of planning and participating in the suicide bombing of the embassy by delivering the vehicle that was packed with explosives and used in the attack.

The al Qaeda network led by Saudi fugitive Osama bin Laden has long considered Jordan's rulers as collaborators with "infidel" Western powers.

The authorities say they have foiled countless plots by militant fundamentalists to destabilise Jordan.
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Jordan's Interior Minister Eid al-Fayez speaks to the media during a news conference the results of the Jordanian Parliamentary elections in Amman November 21, 2007. The elections witnessed a widespread failure for the Islamic Action Front candidates. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed (JORDAN)



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