A British man has been cleared of having any involvement with bombings in the Moroccan resort of Casablanca in May. Anthony Perry Jensen, 37, from London was acquitted at the High Court in Fez of belonging to Salafia Jihadia, the Islamic organisation which the Moroccan authorities believe carried out the attacks in which 44 people died. Mr Jensen has, however, been sentenced to four months in prison for “immorality” for failing to properly register his marriage to 17-year-old Moroccan Fatima Ezera. He admitted to having discussed the merits of Jihad, or holy war, with friends the prosecution claimed were members of a radical Islamic group. But, said Mr Jensen, it was on a visit to Morocco in the wake of September 11 and the topic was unavoidable. Full Story
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