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                  Bombing suspect confined to house arrest

                  01.04.2009

                  Bombing suspect confined to house arrest

                  PARIS (JTA) - A Canadian-Lebanese man suspected of bombing a Paris synagogue in 1980 will be confined to house arrest, an Ottawa court ruled.
                  Hassan Diab, 55, on Tuesday was freed from prison by a Canadian court and will remain under house arrest for several months until judges decide whether he must be extradited to France for his suspected role in planning a terror attack against the Copernic Street synagogue in Paris. Four people were killed in that bombing.
                  Prosecutors feared Diab might be able to escape while under house arrest, despite the court's insistence the suspect wear an electronic tracking bracelet.
                  French police told reporters they have evidence that Diab, a former pro-Palestinian activist, is responsible for the attack, and they requested his extradition in order to judge him for the crime in Paris, reported the Associated Press.
                  Diab was arrested in November in Canada at the request of French police. At the time he had been working part-time as a professor at Carleton University in Ottawa.
                  The October 1980 bombing of the Copernic Street synagogue occurred during Sabbath evening prayers, when the building was packed with over 300 people, including many children.

                  Источник: JTA