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Verdict due in Turkey bomb trial | Verdict due in Turkey bomb trial |
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A judge in Istanbul has been hearing closing statements in the trial of 73 men over deadly suicide bomb attacks in the city in November 2003. | |
The attacks on a British-owned bank, the UK consulate and two synagogues killed 58 people, including the UK consul-general, and wounded hundreds. | The attacks on a British-owned bank, the UK consulate and two synagogues killed 58 people, including the UK consul-general, and wounded hundreds. |
The men on trial are accused of forming an extremist cell in Turkey with links to al-Qaeda. | The men on trial are accused of forming an extremist cell in Turkey with links to al-Qaeda. |
Lawyers believe the judge could pronounce a verdict on Friday. | Lawyers believe the judge could pronounce a verdict on Friday. |
A Syrian national is also on trial accused of helping to mastermind the attack and channelling funds to the bombers from al-Qaeda. | A Syrian national is also on trial accused of helping to mastermind the attack and channelling funds to the bombers from al-Qaeda. |
'Holy war' | 'Holy war' |
This long trial is finally drawing to a very slow close. | This long trial is finally drawing to a very slow close. |
Inside a cramped and stuffy courtroom filled with armed police, the main defendants have been protesting their innocence, making long, often ideological final speeches. | Inside a cramped and stuffy courtroom filled with armed police, the main defendants have been protesting their innocence, making long, often ideological final speeches. |
They are accused of plotting the bomb attacks of 2003 when four trucks were packed with explosives and rammed into the British consulate in Istanbul, HSBC Bank and two synagogues. | They are accused of plotting the bomb attacks of 2003 when four trucks were packed with explosives and rammed into the British consulate in Istanbul, HSBC Bank and two synagogues. |
The men arrested soon afterwards deny any involvement. | The men arrested soon afterwards deny any involvement. |
In court, many have admitted attending training camps in Afghanistan for Islamic extremists. | In court, many have admitted attending training camps in Afghanistan for Islamic extremists. |
They say they have sent other Muslims to fight what they call a holy war in places like Chechnya. | They say they have sent other Muslims to fight what they call a holy war in places like Chechnya. |
Security has been tightened around the courthouse in IstanbulSome admit meeting Osama bin Laden. | Security has been tightened around the courthouse in IstanbulSome admit meeting Osama bin Laden. |
But all but one man claim they had no part in the Istanbul bombings and they say they have no links to al-Qaeda. | But all but one man claim they had no part in the Istanbul bombings and they say they have no links to al-Qaeda. |
On trial alongside the Turks is a Syrian man the state prosecutor has labelled a high-level operative for al-Qaeda. | On trial alongside the Turks is a Syrian man the state prosecutor has labelled a high-level operative for al-Qaeda. |
Loa'i al-Saqa was caught on the south coast preparing to bomb an Israeli cruise ship. | Loa'i al-Saqa was caught on the south coast preparing to bomb an Israeli cruise ship. |
But he denies he was involved in the Istanbul bomb plot. | But he denies he was involved in the Istanbul bomb plot. |
He is accused of financing the attacks and acting as a link man to al-Qaeda. | He is accused of financing the attacks and acting as a link man to al-Qaeda. |
The prosecutor has demanded life imprisonment for al-Saqa and the four Turkish men identified as ringleaders in the bomb attacks. | The prosecutor has demanded life imprisonment for al-Saqa and the four Turkish men identified as ringleaders in the bomb attacks. |
Several of the accused still have statements to read out in court on Friday. | Several of the accused still have statements to read out in court on Friday. |
Some could last two hours or more. | Some could last two hours or more. |
But after almost three years of sporadic hearings, most lawyers sense the judge now wants to bring this mass trial to an end. | But after almost three years of sporadic hearings, most lawyers sense the judge now wants to bring this mass trial to an end. |
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