- Article by: Associated Press
- Updated: March 17, 2015
TIRANA, Albania
— Nine Albanian Muslims, including two preachers, have gone on trial in
Albania on charges of recruiting and sending more than 70 men to fight
with rebel groups in Syria.
The suspects were arrested a year ago and charged with promoting and funding terrorist activities. They face a minimum 10-year prison sentence if convicted in the trial that began Tuesday.
Prosecutors claim the suspects recruited Muslims in Tirana, the capital, from two mosques that are not recognized by the country's Muslim community.
About two-thirds of Albania's 3.2 million inhabitants are Muslims. Mainstream religious leaders have asked believers not to join rebel groups in Syria.
Prosecutors say some Albanians have died in the fighting in Syria, citing information provided by their families.
The suspects were arrested a year ago and charged with promoting and funding terrorist activities. They face a minimum 10-year prison sentence if convicted in the trial that began Tuesday.
Prosecutors claim the suspects recruited Muslims in Tirana, the capital, from two mosques that are not recognized by the country's Muslim community.
About two-thirds of Albania's 3.2 million inhabitants are Muslims. Mainstream religious leaders have asked believers not to join rebel groups in Syria.
Prosecutors say some Albanians have died in the fighting in Syria, citing information provided by their families.
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