[02:18.51] the innocent civilians or prosecute the perpetrators.
[02:23.04]As the 22 years’ sentences were delivered, Stojan Zupljanin made the sign of the cross before looking to the public gallery and shaking his head.
[02:32.99]The two will remain in custody, pending any possible appeal.
[02:37.19]The Russian authorities have raided several non-governmental organisations in Moscow including Human Rights Watch and Transparency International.
[02:46.03]Officials said they were investigating links to extremism.
[02:49.51]Critics say the raids are an attack on civil society.
[02:52.87]But the Kremlin says monitoring such organisations is necessary for national security.
[02:57.59]World News from the BBC
[02:59.83]The British government says it’s determined to deport the radical Muslim preacher Abu Qatada,
[03:05.13]who faces trial in Jordan on terrorism charges.
[03:08.19]On Wednesday, the Court of Appeal in London upheld a ruling that he couldn’t be returned there.
[03:13.24]The judges said Britain couldn’t expose those who faced a real risk that evidence obtained through torture could be used against them.
[03:20.04]A major international study of cancer has identified dozens of genetic markers that could help to improve testing for people at risk of developing the disease.
[03:29.84]Experts say the findings could lead to a simple new predictive test within several years.