August 8, 2008

Tunisia Jails 14 in Hydrogen Bomb Case

Tunisia Jails 14 in Hydrogen Bomb Case, They were found guilty of trying to build an H-bomb.  Updated 4:02 p.m. EDT, Thu May 8, 2008 TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — A court in Tunisia convicted 14 young Islamic militants Thursday of trying to build a hydrogen bomb and sentenced them to up to 14 years in prison, a lawyer said. The court handed them prison sentences ranging from five to 14 years on charges of belonging to a terrorist group and trying to build a hydrogen bomb, defense lawyer Samir Ben Amor said. The suspects, who come from the North African country’s southern regions and range in age from 19 to 30, were taken into custody in November 2006. Prosecutors said the group’s leader confessed to carrying out two experiments with the device in a remote mountain region, but the suspect denied the claim in court, Ben Amor said. Run with an iron fist, this North African country of some 10 million people has waged a tough crackdown on suspected Islamic extremists. Human rights group says the government uses the threat of terrorism as a pretext to clamp down on dissent, and that courts often ignore allegations of torture and procedural