The Pain in Spain
We are (still) at war...
MADRID (Reuters) - Bereaved families came face to face with 29 people charged with involvement in the deadliest al Qaeda-related attack in Europe when the Madrid train bombings trial opened on Thursday.
The morning rush hour attacks on March 11, 2004, killed 191 people. Twenty Arab men and nine Spaniards face charges ranging from terrorist murder to stealing dynamite from mines to sell to the bombers, often in exchange for drugs. Full story at Reuters...
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