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[4.2 Case 2: March 11 Madrid Bombing Plot2
The 2004 Madrid train bombings (also known in Spanish as 11-M) consisted of a series of coordinated bombings against the Cercanias (commuter train) system of] Madrid, Spain on the Morning of 11th March 2004 (three days before Spain’s general elections), killing 191 people and wounding 2,050. The official investigation by the Spanish Judiciary determined the attacks were directed by an Al-Qaeda inspired terrorist cell although no direct Al-Qaeda participation has been established. [...] [...] In reality after 21 months of investigation of the 7-M plot, judge Juan del Olmo ruled Moroccan national Jamal Zougam guilty of physically carrying out the attack [13]. 2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki /2004_Madrid_train_bombings 13. 11 March Madrid Train Bombing, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki /2004_Madrid_train_bombings (Accessed on December 22, 2007) |
The 2004 Madrid train bombings (also known in Spanish as 11-M) consisted of a series of coordinated bombings against the Cercanías (commuter train) system of Madrid, Spain on the morning of 11 March 2004 (three days before Spain's general elections), killing 191 people and wounding 2,050.[1] The official investigation by the Spanish Judiciary determined the attacks were directed by an al-Qaeda-inspired terrorist cell[2][3][4] although no direct al-Qaeda participation (only "inspiration"[5][6][7]) has been established.[8][9][10] [...]
[...] After 21 months of investigation, judge Juan del Olmo ruled Moroccan national Jamal Zougam guilty of physically carrying out the attack, [...] [...] |
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