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Death sentences for Iraq bombers | Death sentences for Iraq bombers |
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A court in Baghdad has sentenced 11 Iraqis to death for their role in multiple truck bombings last August. | A court in Baghdad has sentenced 11 Iraqis to death for their role in multiple truck bombings last August. |
More than 100 people died in the attacks on government ministries. | More than 100 people died in the attacks on government ministries. |
Those convicted included an alleged member of al-Qaeda in Iraq and a man who said he had received funding from a senior Baathist now living in Syria. | Those convicted included an alleged member of al-Qaeda in Iraq and a man who said he had received funding from a senior Baathist now living in Syria. |
The attacks, the worst in more than a year, were a serious setback for a government that had built its reputation on establishing security. | The attacks, the worst in more than a year, were a serious setback for a government that had built its reputation on establishing security. |
Those convicted and sentenced to death included Salim Abed Jassim, who confessed that he received funding for the attacks from Brigadier General Nabil Abdul Rahman, a senior army officer during the rule of Saddam Hussein and now living in Syria. | Those convicted and sentenced to death included Salim Abed Jassim, who confessed that he received funding for the attacks from Brigadier General Nabil Abdul Rahman, a senior army officer during the rule of Saddam Hussein and now living in Syria. |
HISTORY OF BIG ATTACKS Mar 2004: 171 killed in bombings in Baghdad and KarbalaNov 2006: 202 killed in multiple blasts in BaghdadMar 2007: 152 killed in lorry bombing in TalafarApr 2007: 191 killed in car bombings in BaghdadAug 2007: More than 500 killed in attacks on villages near SinjarAug 2009: 106 killed in lorry bombs in BaghdadOct 2009: 155 killed in twin lorry bomb attacks in BaghdadDec 2009: 127 killed in a series of car bombs in Baghdad Source: News agencies, BBC | HISTORY OF BIG ATTACKS Mar 2004: 171 killed in bombings in Baghdad and KarbalaNov 2006: 202 killed in multiple blasts in BaghdadMar 2007: 152 killed in lorry bombing in TalafarApr 2007: 191 killed in car bombings in BaghdadAug 2007: More than 500 killed in attacks on villages near SinjarAug 2009: 106 killed in lorry bombs in BaghdadOct 2009: 155 killed in twin lorry bomb attacks in BaghdadDec 2009: 127 killed in a series of car bombs in Baghdad Source: News agencies, BBC |
Also sentenced to death by hanging were Ishaq Mohammed Abbas, an Al-Qaeda in Iraq leader and his brother Mustapha, the court official told AFP. | Also sentenced to death by hanging were Ishaq Mohammed Abbas, an Al-Qaeda in Iraq leader and his brother Mustapha, the court official told AFP. |
The verdict and sentences were announced after just one half-hour session, and it is not clear if defence lawyers were present. | |
The 19 August bombings took place just minutes apart outside the ministries of finance and foreign affairs, killing 106 people and wounding around 600 others. | The 19 August bombings took place just minutes apart outside the ministries of finance and foreign affairs, killing 106 people and wounding around 600 others. |
Further huge attacks in October and December against government buildings killed hundreds more Iraqis. | Further huge attacks in October and December against government buildings killed hundreds more Iraqis. |
Violence in Iraq dropped significantly in 2009, but correspondents say that further bombings are expected ahead of the parliamentary election scheduled for 7 March. | Violence in Iraq dropped significantly in 2009, but correspondents say that further bombings are expected ahead of the parliamentary election scheduled for 7 March. |
On Tuesday, Iraqi security forces were deployed in huge numbers in Baghdad, bringing the capital to a near standstill. | On Tuesday, Iraqi security forces were deployed in huge numbers in Baghdad, bringing the capital to a near standstill. |
Security officials say the lockdown was imposed after a tip-off that militants were planning attacks across the city. | Security officials say the lockdown was imposed after a tip-off that militants were planning attacks across the city. |
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