Jamal Zougam

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  • MADRID, Spain -- Police identified five new Moroccan suspects in the Madrid train bombings, a newspaper reported Tuesday, and the death toll rose to 201. A French investigator told The Associated Press, meanwhile, that he had found a direct link between prime suspect Jamal Zougam and the spiritual leader of a clandestine extremist group believed involved in last May's deadly attacks in Casablanca, Morocco.

  • When a U.S. presidential candidate contends the struggle against terrorism is only a matter for "justice and intelligence," the events in Madrid demonstrate this is not the case. Today's justice, law enforcement and secret services - even in Europe - do not seem up to snuff. The brutal March 11 attacks in Madrid might not have occurred if Spanish justice were quicker to do its job. The Spanish authorities failed to apprehend 30-year-old Jamal Zougam, an unindicted co- conspirator and an al Qaeda operative now blamed for the Madrid massacre.

  • MADRID, Spain -- Police identified five new Moroccan suspects in the Madrid train bombings, a newspaper reported Tuesday, and the death toll rose to 201. A French investigator told The Associated Press, meanwhile, that he had found a direct link between prime suspect Jamal Zougam and the spiritual leader of a clandestine extremist group believed involved in last May's deadly attacks in Casablanca, Morocco.

  • MADRID, Spain - Long before Jamal Zougam was picked up as a suspect in the Madrid bombings, he'd flitted across the radar screens of anti-terrorism investigators. Police knew his apartment - they searched it in 2001. And both he and his half brother, also under arrest, reportedly had been vouched for by an al-Qaida suspect in a monitored phone call.

  • MADRID, Spain - Police now suspect at least six Moroccans took part in the Madrid train bombings, and the United States is assisting a growing international investigation that is increasingly focused on Islamic militants possibly linked to al-Qaeda. The main suspect in custody in the attacks, Moroccan immigrant Jamal Zougam, has been identified by Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzon as a follower of Imad Yarkas, the alleged leader of Spain's al- Qaeda cell who is jailed on suspicion he helped plan the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States.

  • ...Los marroquíes Jamal Zougam y Othman el Gnaoui, recibieron casi 43 mil ...

  • RABAT, Morocco -- Morocco said it would send security experts to Madrid on Sunday to help investigate after Spain detained three of its citizens in connection with bombings that killed 200 people. Spokesman Nabil Benabdallah identified the three suspects as as Jamal Zougam, 30; Mohamed Bekkali, 31, a mechanic; and Mohamed Chaoui, 34. All three are from northern Morocco, but Benabdallah gave no further details about them.

  • Una de las promesas de Rodríguez Zapatero durante la campaña electoral fue la de retirar el contingente español en Diwaniya (Irak) en junio si para entonces la ONU no ha tomado el mando de la situación. El PSOE ha calificado la guerra de Irak como "ilegal", y en los mítines electorales tampoco faltaron alusiones al supuesto vasallaje de [Aznar] ante Bush y lo nefasto que resultaba para España el progresivo alejamiento político de Europa, especialmente de Francia y Alemania, países también contrarios a la guerra. La victoria del PSOE, inesperada hasta hace tres días, fue más contundente aún si cabe por la debacle del Partido Popular que pierde más de 30 escaños. Mariano Rajoy, candidato a la presidencia por el PP, reconoció la derrota con elegancia felicitando al rival y dijo que el pro...

    ... El supuesto terrorista, Jamal Zougam, fue acusado y encarcelado en septiembre de...

  • ... the 2004 Madrid bombings as the "mentor" of Jamal Zougam, who coordinated the attacks. Azizi is repo...

  • In June 2004, the United States signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Morocco. FTAs are typically thought of as economic agreements, but the agreement with Morocco has an explicit security component. Indeed, US officials have cast the agreement as an opportunity to support a close ally in the region, and its signing coincides with Morocco's denomination as a non-NATO ally of the US. Yet even if the FTA achieves its stated economic goals - a very tall and ambitious order - it remains to be seen whether or not the benefits will extend to a society divided by enormous social cleavages. As a result, the US-Moroccan FTA and Morocco's new found stature in US security policy paradoxically run the risk of deepening societal resentment within Morocco toward the government and, by extension, t...

    ... like Muhammad Fizazi, Noureddine Nfia, and Jamal Zougam - are not poor. They, and many of their fol...



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