OSLO, Norway ? Three men accused in Norway of an al-Qaida-linked plot to attack a Danish newspaper that caricatured the Prophet Muhammad have pleaded not guilty to terror charges.
Mikael Davud, Shawan Sadek Saeed Bujak and David Jakobsen were arrested in July 2010 after being kept under surveillance by Norway's security service. The trial against them opened in Oslo on Monday.
Investigators say they were building a bomb in a basement laboratory in a plot linked to the same al-Qaida planners behind 2009 schemes to blow up New York's subway and a British shopping mall.
Though the defendants have made some admissions, they deny the terror charges.
Prosecutors must prove that they worked together in a conspiracy, because plotting an attack alone is not covered by Norway's anti-terror laws.
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