http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/international/AP-Spain-Terror-Indictment.htm

Spain Indicts 13 al - Qaida Suspects


By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Published: May 18, 2005
Filed at 1:39 p.m. ET

MADRID, Spain (AP) -- A Spanish judge indicted 13 suspected Islamic
extremists Wednesday on charges of belonging to al-Qaida and said some
of them probably took part in last year's train bombings in Madrid.
The indictment said the suspects, mostly Moroccans, had formed two
terror cells in 2002 -- one in Morocco and one in Madrid -- and
concluded that after Spain sent peacekeeping troops to Iraq that year,
the country was ''an enemy of Islam and therefore it was necessary to
stage an attack'' in Spain.

The 13 men were arrested in raids starting last October after police
claimed to have foiled a planned suicide truck bombing to blow up the
National Court, the hub of Spain's investigation of Muslim extremism,
including last year's train bombings in Madrid.

However, the indictment issued by Judge Fernando Grande-Marlaska did
not specifically accuse them of planning to destroy the court. It only
charged them with belonging to a terrorist group, namely al-Qaida.
Mohamed Achraf, the jailed Algerian suspected of masterminding that
plot, was not among those indicted Wednesday.
Four of the 13 men indicted are fugitives. Eight are in jail in Spain
and one is in prison in Morocco in connection with bombings in the
Moroccan city of Casablanca in May 2003.

The cells were formed in 2002 by that jailed man, Mustafa Maymouni,
who was recruited by fugitive Moroccan Amer Azizi, a suspect in both
the Madrid train bombings and Sept. 11, the 10-page indictment said.
In Madrid, the cell held long meetings at which members discussed how
to wage holy war, or jihad. The sessions continued after Maymouni left
Spain in May 2003 and was arrested in Morocco, and ''with a high
degree of probability'' some of those indicted Wednesday took part in
the train bombings, the judge said.

''The reasons they gave for defending jihad were that Muslims were
persecuted by infidels, mainly in England, the United States and
Spain, so they had to make them suffer through bombings, robbing them,
blowing themselves up or any other way that would harm them anywhere
in the world,'' the indictment said.
The indictment said the Madrid cell also included two key suspects in
the March 11, 2004, train bombings in Madrid -- Moroccan Jamal Zougam
and Egyptian Rabei Osman.

But the judge said he is not indicting them in this case because they
are already under investigation over the train bombings, which killed
191 people. No indictments have yet been issued over that attack.
The same applies to Moroccan Driss Chebli, currently on trial in
Madrid as one of 24 suspected members of another al-Qaida cell. He and
two other suspects are charged specifically with helping plot the
Sept. 11 attacks. 







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