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Al-Qaeda's Leader Denies Terror Charges in Jordan
2006-09-21
An alleged Al-Qaeda in Iraq leader yesterday pleaded "innocent" to charges of terrorism before Jordan's State Security Court (SSC), judicial sources said. Ziyad Khalaf Karbouli, an Iraqi, told the tribunal that he was "innocent," the sources said.

According to the indictment sheet, Karbouli and 13 others who are still at large are accused of "carrying out acts of terrorism that led to the death of a human being, the possession of explosives for illegal use and belonging to an illegal group." They allegedly formed part of the Jihad and Tawhid Brigades, formerly led by the Jordan-born arch terrorist Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi, who was killed in a US airstrike inside Iraq on June 7. Karbouli, 23, appeared on the state-run Jordan television shortly after his arrest in May and confessed to have killed a Jordanian truck driver in September last year and abducted two Moroccan diplomats while on their way from Amman to Baghdad.

The Jordanian authorities then described Karbouli as a “leading Al-Qaeda operative” who worked as a customs official on the Iraqi side of the border. In a previous hearing the SSC appointed a lawyer for Karbouli after he said he did not have money to recruit and attorney. He also disputed the prosecution’s version that he was captured inside Iraq in a joint operation of the Jordanian army and intelligence on May 10. He instead told the tribunal that he was kidnapped “from Lebanon on May 6.”

I killed an 'apostate'
“He pleaded innocent to terror charges Wednesday, but lashed out at Jews, Christians and moderate Arabs and confessed to killing a truck driver he called 'a nonbeliever, a Jordanian apostate.'”
An al-Qaida suspect jailed in Jordan pleaded innocent to terror charges Wednesday, but lashed out at Jews, Christians and moderate Arabs and confessed to killing a truck driver he called "a nonbeliever, a Jordanian apostate."

“Al-Karbouly also shouted insults, accusing moderate Arab leaders of being 'servants' to Jews and US President George W. Bush, who he said have 'declared war on Islam.'”
Ziad Khalaf Raja al-Karbouly is accused of leading a 14-member terror cell that plotted to stop trucks with Jordanian license plates on roads in Iraq and kill their passengers. His 13 co-defendants - believed to be hiding in Iraq - are being tried in absentia. The 14 men - all Iraqis - are also charged with belonging to al-Qaida in Iraq and with possession of rockets. If convicted, they could face the death penalty. Al-Karbouly also shouted insults out into the courtroom, accusing moderate Arab leaders of being "servants" to Jews and US President George W. Bush, who he said have "declared war on Islam."
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Trial of three Jordanian Islamist MPs set for Sunday
2006-07-19
Jordan's State Security Court (SSC) is due to start the trial next Sunday of three Islamist lawmakers on charges of 'incitement and harming national unity,' judicial sources said Tuesday. The three deputies, Mohammad Abu Fares, Ali Abul Sukkar and Jaafar Hourani-- belong to the Islamic Action Front (IAF), Jordan's largest political party. They were arrested on June 11 after extending condolences to the family of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the terrorist leader who was killed in a US airstrike on June 7 in Iraq.

A fourth detained lawmaker, Ibrahim Mashwaki, was released last week and the SSC's public prosecutor said Tuesday he would not be tried because he did not make any comments during his visit to the tent that was set up by al-Zarqawi's family in his home city of Zarqa, 30 kilometres East of Amman, on June 8.

Abu Fares delivered a speech at the tent praising the slain al- Qaeda leader as a 'martyr', a remark that angered the families of 60 people who were killed in Amman's triple hotel bombings on November 9 and prompted them to file a suit against the three MPs. The blasts were claimed by al-Zarqawi's group, the Jihad and Tawhid Brigades, which is reportedly affiliated with al-Qaeda organization of Osama Bin Laden. Abu Fares is currently in the intensive care unit at an Amman medical centre after his health condition deteriorated over the past couple of days, according to medical sources.
"'Morning, Abu! How're y'feeling today?"
"Ow... Ow... Ow... Aaaaaiiiieee!"
"Aw, shucks. That's too bad... Okay, Mahmoud. You can let go now."
"My tongue! He thtomped on my tongue!... Ow!... Ow... Ow... Aaaaiiiieee!"
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
4 Jordanian MPs Blasted Over Zark
2006-06-16
Three thousand Jordanians demonstrated yesterday against four Islamist lawmakers who last week extended condolences to the family of the slain Al-Qaeda leader in Iraq Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi. Demonstrators chanted slogans and carried placards dubbing the MPs as “terrorists” and calling for their expulsion from the House of Representatives.

The demonstration took off from the Parliament’s premises and ended in front of the Radisson SAS, one of three hotels which were targeted by the Nov. 9 suicide bombings that killed 60 civilians and wounded more than 90 others. The blasts were claimed by Zarqawi’s group, the Jihad and Tawhid Brigades.

The four deputies, who belong to the Islamic Action Front (IAF), visited a tent that was set up last week in Zarqawi’s home city of Zarqa, 30 kilometers east of Amman, to receive condolences upon the passing away of the Al-Qaeda leader who was killed in a US airstrike in Iraq. One of the lawmakers, Mohammad Abu Fares, went further to describe Zarqawi in a Friday sermon as a “martyr”. The four MPs have been charged with “incitement to terrorism” for their visit. On Monday the military prosecutor ordered that the MPs -Abu Fares, Jaafar Horani, Ibrahim Mashukhi and Ali Abu Sukkar — be held in custody for 15 days.
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