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| Twenty-four suspected Al-Qaida members went
on trial here Friday, with three of them accused of helping to plot the
Sept. 11 terror attacks on the United States. (Xinhua/AFP
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MADRID, April 22 (Xinhuanet) -- Twenty-four suspected
Al-Qaida members went on trial here Friday, with three of them accused of
helping to plot the Sept. 11 terror attacks on the United States.
Spain is the second country, after Germany, to try
suspects in the suicide airliner attacks on the World Trade Center and the
Pentagon in 2001.
The main suspect is Imad Yarkas, alias 'Abu Dahdah',
who is alleged to have overseen a cell that provided logistical cover for Sept.
11 plotters.
The other two suspects are Driss Chebli and Ghassub
Al Abrash Ghaylun.
Chebli allegedly organized a meeting in July 2001 at
Tarragona on the Mediterranean coast of Spain, during which the details of the
Sept. 11 terror attacks were finalized.
For his part, Ghaylun filmed the World Trade Center
towers during a visit to the United States and allegedly gave the tapes to an
Al-Qaeda operative.
The other 21 on trial are charged with terrorism
offenses but are not directly linked to the Sept. 11 terror attacks. Enditem
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