Kuwait’s court sentences 7 to death for mosque bombing
KUWAIT – A Kuwaiti court sentenced seven men to death on Tuesday, five of them in absentia, for their roles in a deadly Shiite mosque bombing claimed by the Islamic State group.
A total of 29 defendants, seven of them women, had been on trial on charges of helping a Saudi suicide bomber carry out the June 26 attack, which killed 26 Shiite worshippers and wounded 227. The attack was the bloodiest in Kuwait's history.
“The court draws attention to the dangers of this extremist ideology that resorts to terrorism for its implementation,” judge Mohammad al-Duaij said before reading out the verdicts in a packed courtroom. He called on authorities to root out the ideology of the jihadists.
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