Paris, France - Court Seeks 30 Years Jail For Tunis Synagogue Attackers |
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Prosecutors say the bombing, which killed 21 people including two French nationals, was organised by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, a Pakistani who is also believed to be one of the planners of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States.
He is currently held by U.S. authorities in Guantanamo Bay and the Paris court examining the Tunisia bombing will not rule on his participation. It decided last week to wait until it got the opportunity to try him in person.
The court will rule on Thursday on the involvement of Christian Ganczarski, a German convert to Islam, and Walid Nouar, brother of Nizir Nouar, the suicide bomber who struck the Djerba synagogue.
After a month-long trial, prosecutors recommended that Ganczarski should get 30 years in jail, while Nouar should get 15 years. Both deny the charges.
The Djerba victims, who also included 14 Germans and five Tunisians, were killed when the bomber drove a tanker truck filled with cooking gas to the synagogue and blew it up as they were entering the building.
Al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the Djerba attack. A synagogue had stood on the site for 1,900 years.
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