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BELLINZONA, Switzerland (AP) - A North African man and his wife went on trial Wednesday on charges they ran Web sites that supported al-Qaida-linked groups with videos of people killed by terrorists and information on how to make bombs.
Moez Garsallaoui, a Tunisian who is based in Switzerland, and Malika El Aroud, the Belgian-born widow of an al-Qaida suicide bomber, pleaded innocent on the first day of their trial in a high-security courtroom.
Deputy Federal Prosecutor Claude Nicati demanded two years of prison for Garsallaoui, 39, six months of which would be suspended. El Aroud, 48, should receive a 12-month suspended prison sentence, he said.
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