Ten members of banned Turkish Islamist organisation Hizbullah were sentenced to life in prison on Monday after a 13-year-long trial for killing 24 people and carrying out bomb attacks during the 1990s. One suspect was acquitted. The trial had been delayed in part by a supreme court ruling that annulled sentences passed on eight of the 10 in 1999, citing a faulty investigation. Full Story
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