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Spain's M-11 Verdicts Won't Explain Government Bungling of Investigation
MADRID, Spain -- When asked how captured terrorists should be kept from killing again, critics of U.S. policy at Guantanamo sometimes profess faith in civilized Europe's instruments and institutions for administering justice. That's why we should pay attention when a panel of three Spanish judges delivers its verdict on the 28 individuals accused of direct complicity in the March 11, 2004, terror atrocities in which 191 people were killed and over 1,800 others maimed by bombs planted on Madrid commuter trains.


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Posted on: 25 Sep 2007, 6:29 AM
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