
Mohamed Houli
Mohamed Houli is one of the three individuals convicted for the 2017 Barcelona and Cambrils terrorist attacks, which resulted in 16 deaths and over 300 injuries. Currently serving a 43-year prison sentence, he recently appeared before a congressional commission, claiming that the National Intelligence Center (CNI) was aware of the attackers' plans. His controversial statements have sparked debate, with some political figures expressing sympathy for him while many others condemned his attempts to frame himself as a victim.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Spain | 3 | 2.67 | 0.11% | +10% | 46,754,778 | 55,943 | $1,400,000 | 1,675$ |
Totals | 3 | 46,754,778 | 55,943 | $1,400,000 | 1,675$ |
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Spain:
Mohamed Houli is one of the three jihadists convicted for the 2017 Barcelona and Cambrils attacks.
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Spain:
Mohamed Houli, one of the convicted individuals for the attacks, reignited conspiracy theories during his testimony.
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Spain:
Mohamed Houli, one of the three jihadists convicted for the Barcelona and Cambrils attacks in 2017, has joined a conspiracy theory without providing any evidence.
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