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(Magharebia) A Moroccan court on Thursday (January 7th) sentenced fourteen members of the Fath Al-Andalus (Reconquest of Andalusia) terror cell to prison terms of up to 15 years, MAP reported. At the time of their 2008 arrest, the Moroccans, all in their twenties, possessed chemicals and electronic equipment used to manufacture explosives and had formed links with foreign extremists in the Maghreb and Europe. Five members of the cell had reportedly been in contact with Arab Afghans, who were ready to teach them long-distance bombing techniques used in Afghanistan, Iraq and Algeria.
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(Magharebia) A Moroccan court on Thursday (January 7th) sentenced fourteen members of the Fath Al-Andalus (Reconquest of Andalusia) terror cell to prison terms of up to 15 years, MAP reported. At the time of their 2008 arrest, the Moroccans, all in their twenties, possessed chemicals and electronic equipment used to manufacture explosives and had formed links with foreign extremists in the Maghreb and Europe. Five members of the cell had reportedly been in contact with Arab Afghans, who were ready to teach them long-distance bombing techniques used in Afghanistan, Iraq and Algeria.
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