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Morocco suspect admits killing Scandinavian hiker | Morocco suspect admits killing Scandinavian hiker |
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The suspected leader of a jihadist cell has told a Moroccan court that he beheaded one of two Scandinavian hikers murdered in the High Atlas mountains. | The suspected leader of a jihadist cell has told a Moroccan court that he beheaded one of two Scandinavian hikers murdered in the High Atlas mountains. |
Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, 24, from Denmark, and Maren Ueland, 28, from Norway, were found beheaded in an isolated area in December. | Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, 24, from Denmark, and Maren Ueland, 28, from Norway, were found beheaded in an isolated area in December. |
Abdessamad Ejjoud, a 25-year-old street vendor, told the court: "I beheaded one of them... I regret it." | Abdessamad Ejjoud, a 25-year-old street vendor, told the court: "I beheaded one of them... I regret it." |
He and 23 other alleged Islamists are on trial in Salé, near Rabat. | He and 23 other alleged Islamists are on trial in Salé, near Rabat. |
Three of them - Ejjoud, Younes Ouaziyad, 27, and Rachid Afatti, 33 - are accused of pledging allegiance to the Islamic State (IS) group and carrying out the killings. They could face the death penalty if found guilty. | Three of them - Ejjoud, Younes Ouaziyad, 27, and Rachid Afatti, 33 - are accused of pledging allegiance to the Islamic State (IS) group and carrying out the killings. They could face the death penalty if found guilty. |
The identity of Ejjoud's victim was not made clear. | The identity of Ejjoud's victim was not made clear. |
The three are the only ones directly accused of carrying out the murders. All 24 defendants face various terrorism charges. | The three are the only ones directly accused of carrying out the murders. All 24 defendants face various terrorism charges. |
The bodies were found on 17 December in an isolated area near Mount Toubkal, Morocco's highest peak, and a popular destination for hikers. | The bodies were found on 17 December in an isolated area near Mount Toubkal, Morocco's highest peak, and a popular destination for hikers. |
The women - flatmates at Norway's Bo University - were on a Christmas camping trip and were studying to become tour guides. | The women - flatmates at Norway's Bo University - were on a Christmas camping trip and were studying to become tour guides. |
A video appearing to show the beheading of one of the women was shared widely on social media by IS supporters. | A video appearing to show the beheading of one of the women was shared widely on social media by IS supporters. |
Police in Norway have said that video is almost certainly real. In Denmark, charges have been brought against 14 people suspected of sharing the footage. | Police in Norway have said that video is almost certainly real. In Denmark, charges have been brought against 14 people suspected of sharing the footage. |
In court, Ejjoud said: "We loved Islamic State and prayed to God for it." | In court, Ejjoud said: "We loved Islamic State and prayed to God for it." |
Morocco's anti-terror chief, quoted by the AFP news agency, said the group was inspired by IS but had no contact with IS militants in combat zones. | Morocco's anti-terror chief, quoted by the AFP news agency, said the group was inspired by IS but had no contact with IS militants in combat zones. |
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In the video, one of the militants refers to "the enemies of Allah" and claims the murders are revenge for the killings of jihadists in Syria. | In the video, one of the militants refers to "the enemies of Allah" and claims the murders are revenge for the killings of jihadists in Syria. |
The 24 suspects are Moroccans from deprived areas of Marrakesh, except for Kevin Zoller Guervos, a Spanish-Swiss Muslim convert. | The 24 suspects are Moroccans from deprived areas of Marrakesh, except for Kevin Zoller Guervos, a Spanish-Swiss Muslim convert. |
Morocco has had a moratorium on executions since 1993, but death sentences are still occasionally handed down. | Morocco has had a moratorium on executions since 1993, but death sentences are still occasionally handed down. |
The families of the victims and their lawyers are not attending the trial, AFP reports. | The families of the victims and their lawyers are not attending the trial, AFP reports. |
The women's bodies were found in their tent. | The women's bodies were found in their tent. |
Both had taken full precautions ahead of their trip, Ms Ueland's mother said last year. | Both had taken full precautions ahead of their trip, Ms Ueland's mother said last year. |
French media report that Ejjoud served a prison sentence in Morocco for trying to join IS in Syria, and was released in 2015. | French media report that Ejjoud served a prison sentence in Morocco for trying to join IS in Syria, and was released in 2015. |
He told the court that "I got to know lots of people in prison", but "I didn't indoctrinate anyone - each one knew what he was doing". | He told the court that "I got to know lots of people in prison", but "I didn't indoctrinate anyone - each one knew what he was doing". |
He had sold orange juice outside mosques in Marrakesh, before becoming an imam. "I decided to make jihad here", he said, "by targeting foreigners". | He had sold orange juice outside mosques in Marrakesh, before becoming an imam. "I decided to make jihad here", he said, "by targeting foreigners". |
The trial resumes on 13 June. | The trial resumes on 13 June. |
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