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Palestinian leader convicted in Israel

Five life terms sought in killings

By Charles A. Radin
Globe Staff / May 21, 2004

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TEL AVIV -- Marwan Barghouthi, the most popular young Palestinian leader, was convicted yesterday in Tel Aviv District Court of the murders of five people during the Israeli-Palestinian strife of the past 3 years. The prosecutor asked judges to sentence 44-year-old Barghouthi, widely viewed as a possible successor to Palestinian Authority president Yasser Arafat, to five consecutive life terms in ... (Full Article: 1033 Words)

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