2011 Marrakech bombing
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The 2011 Marrakech bombing killed 17 people in the city of Marrakech
Marrakech
Marrakech or Marrakesh , known as the "Ochre city", is the most important former imperial city in Morocco's history...

, Morocco on 28 April 2011. The blast, from a bomb left in a bag, destroyed the Argana cafe in Djemaa el-Fna square, a popular tourist spot
Tourism in Morocco
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. At least 20 people were injured. Most of the dead were tourists.

Casualties

17 people were killed, of which 14 died on the site, while 3 more were reported dead the next day. 25 people were injured, four seriously.
Eight French nationals were killed, one of them a girl of 10 years, originally from northern France. Also killed were an Israeli-Canadian, a Briton (Peter Moss, 59, from London and a former writer for the newspaper The Jewish Chronicle
The Jewish Chronicle
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), a Dutch
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man, a Swiss, and a Portuguese
Portuguese people
The Portuguese are a nation and ethnic group native to the country of Portugal, in the west of the Iberian peninsula of south-west Europe. Their language is Portuguese, and Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion....

 living in Switzerland. The Swiss and Portuguese were the companions of two Ticino
Ticino
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 natives injured in the same attack.

In addition to these foreign nationals, two Moroccans were killed. One was the Jewish husband of the Israeli-Canadian killed.

Among the injured, 14 were hospitalized and four were repatriated to their country the next day (two Swiss and two Russians), while others left the hospital after receiving the necessary care.

Responsibility

Morocco blamed Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb for the bombing. The group has been fighting an insurgent campaign
Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
The Maghreb has been the subject of an insurgency since 2002 waged by the neo-Khawarij Islamist militia, Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat, or, GSPC...

 since 2002. However, Al Qaeda denied responsibility for the blast.

On 28 October 2011, in court in Rabat, Adel al-Othmani was sentenced to death for his role in the bombing.

Hakim Dah received a life sentence. Four others were given four years and three were given a two-year sentence for their roles.

International reactions

 ArmeniaPresident
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 Serzh Sargsyan sent his condolences to the King of Morocco and stated his support "in finding the culprits and bringing them to justice.”

 Early Modern France condemned the blast as being "cruel and cowardly". Nicolas Sarkozy
Nicolas Sarkozy
Nicolas Sarkozy is the 23rd and current President of the French Republic and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra. He assumed the office on 16 May 2007 after defeating the Socialist Party candidate Ségolène Royal 10 days earlier....

, the French president, said : "with consternation of the terrorist attack,". Alain Juppé
Alain Juppé
Alain Marie Juppé is a French politician currently serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs. He also served as Prime Minister of France from 1995 to 1997 under President Jacques Chirac and the Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs from 2010 to 2011...

, the French foreign minister, criticized "this barbaric terrorist attack that nothing can justify", calling in a statement for "all light to be shed on this revolting crime, for those responsible to be found, tried and punished". Marine Le Pen
Marine Le Pen
Marine Le Pen is a French politician, a lawyer by profession and the president of the Front National since 16 January 2011...

, a French MEP
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 and president of the Front National, claimed that the announcement of Osama bin Laden's execution
Death of Osama bin Laden
Osama bin Laden, then head of the Islamist militant group al-Qaeda, was killed in Pakistan on May 2, 2011, shortly after 1 a.m. local time by a United States special forces military unit....

 was "a just and appropriate answer to the death of the victims of Marrakech who French people had mourned for some days".

 Germany urged that the attack "must not stop the reform process that has been initiated in Morocco", referring to the ongoing "Arab spring
Arab Spring
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".

 United States - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that "the United States condemns in the strongest terms today's terrorist attack that killed and injured innocent people at a cafe in Marrakech, Morocco. We extend our deepest sympathies to the victims of this cowardly attack and stand with the people of Morocco at this difficult time."

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