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AMMAN, Feb. 15 (Xinhuanet) -- Jordan's military court
on Wednesday condemned al-Qaida frontman in Iraq Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and eight
others to death for plotting a chemical bomb attack on the kingdom.
According to the ruling, Zarqawi and three others received the death penalty in absentia, while the plot's
alleged mastermind Azmi al-Jayousi and four co-defendants were condemned to
death in the dock.
Meanwhile, the court also sentenced two of the total
13 defendants to prison terms of between one and three years, and acquitted
another two defendants.
Zarqawi and the other 12 defendants were charged with
conspiring to attack various sites in Jordan by setting off a cloud of toxic
chemicals in April 2004, having allegedly killed thousands of people.
Concerned sources said that the Wednesday's death
sentence was the third one in his absence pronounced against the Jordan-born
Islamist Zarqawi, the most wanted man by U.S. and Iraq.
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