A Mauritanian court has sentenced six Mauritanians and a Tunisian to prison terms for their connection to al-Qaida's North African offshoot.
The Nouakchott criminal court late Sunday sentenced two young Mauritanians for their membership to "a terrorist organization" -- without naming al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb -- and condemned them to five years in prison and a 500,000 Ouguiyas (1,250 Euro) fine.
Four other Mauritanians and a Tunisian landed two-year jail sentences for "services rendered" to the militant group, including providing communications capability.
According to prosecutors these materials permitted attacks against targets in Mauritania.
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