Taleban condemn bombing verdicts |
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| Two of the four accused, Mohamed Rashed Daoud al-'Owhali, and Khalfan Khamis Mohamed, could now face the death penalty. The other two, Wadih el Hage and Mohamed Sadeek Odeh, face life imprisonment. Two hundred and twenty-four people, 12 of them American, died in the bombings in Kenya and Tanzania, which prosecutors say were part of a terrorist plot to kill Americans in order to drive US forces out of the Middle East. The BBC's Kate Clarke reports. |
Philomenia Owino who survived the Nairobi bomb:"Justice is done but it will not heal what happened" |
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The BBC's Mike Donkin reports on the verdicts |