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With the bulk of the convictions upheld and few channels of appeal left available to those sentenced, some survivors said they saw the decisions as moving toward the closure one of the most painful episodes in Spain's modern history.
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Rabei Osman of Egypt was charged with mass murder in the 2004 Madrid train bombings that killed 191 people. MADRID, Spain -- Spain's Supreme Court upheld the acquittal of a top suspect in the 2004 Madrid commuter-train bombings yesterday, rejecting ...
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The Egyptian man, Rabei Osman Sayed Ahmed, had been cleared of involvement in the bombings in October. Rabei Osman Sayed Ahmed had already been convicted in Italy As he had already been sentenced to eight years in prison in Italy for belonging to a ...
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A Spanish court on Thursday overturned the convictions of four people found guilty in connection with the 2004 Madrid train bombings, drawing protests from victims of Europe's deadliest Islamist attack.
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A Spanish court absolved four men and upheld the acquittal of a fifth yesterday in the convoluted legal proceedings relating to the 2004 Madrid commuter train bombings that killed 191 people in the deadliest ...
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A Spanish court on Thursday cleared four of the 21 people charged for crimes related to the 2004 Madrid train bombings, Europe’s deadliest Islamist attack.
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A Spanish court yesterday cleared four of the 21 people charged with crimes related to the 2004 Madrid train bombings, Europe's deadliest Islamist attack.
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Spain's supreme court has overturned the convictions of four of the 21 people found guilty of involvement in the 2004 Madrid train bombings that killed 191 people.
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Spain's supreme court has acquitted four of 21 people convicted of involvement in the Madrid train bombings of 2004.
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Reuters MADRID - A Spanish court on Thursday overturned the convictions of four people found guilty in connection with the 2004 Madrid train bombings, drawing protests from victims of Europe's deadliest ...
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Spain's Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of four out of 21 defendants found guilty of involvement in the Madrid train bombings in 2004, which killed 191 people, BBC reported Thursday.
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Spain's supreme court Thursday overturned the convictions of four of 21 people condemned to prison over the Madrid train bombings that killed 191 people in 2004.
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- Spanish court acquits four Madrid train bombers (indiaenews.com)
MADRID (AFP) - Spain’s Supreme Court Thursday overturned the guilty verdicts on four of the 21 people convicted over the Madrid train bombings that killed 191 people in 2004. It also upheld a lower court’s decision to acquit one of the alleged ...
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Spain's Supreme Court upheld the acquittal of a top suspect in the 2004 Madrid commuter train bombings Thursday, rejecting an appeal by prosecutors partly on the grounds the man has already been convicted of ...
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Spain's Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the acquittal of a top suspect in the 2004 Madrid commuter train bombings, rejecting an appeal by prosecutors on the grounds he has already been convicted of the same ...
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