Twenty-one people accused of involvement in the Madrid train bombings in 2004 were found guilty by a Spanish court on Wednesday.
The al-Qaida inspired bombings killed 191 people and injured 1,700 on crowded commuter trains.
Seven of the accused, including a man described as one of the organizers of the bombings, were acquitted.
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