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Two 9/11 suspects on Guantanamo Bay hunger strike
AT least two of the suspects in the 9/11 terror attacks have been on hunger strikes at the Guantanamo Bay detention camps since January, FOX News has learned.
FBI wouldn’t exclude extrajudicial killings in the US
United States Attorney General Eric Holder recently explained how the president can order the assassination of his own citizens abroad. But did his rationalization justify executions within the US? Apparently, the FBI wouldn’t exclude it.
European Court of Human Rights 'not interfering in UK'
The European Court of Human Rights is not "interfering" with the justice system in the UK, its president says.
New York terrorism suspect Jose Pimentel pleads not guilty
Sources say FBI stayed out of state-prosecuted case because agents felt Pimentel may have been a victim of entrapment
Ahmed Ressam, convicted 'millennium bomber,' has sentence overturned
LOS ANGELES — A terrorist who plotted to blow up Los Angeles International Airport on the eve of the millennium, now halfway through his 22-year sentence, will have to serve longer after an appeals court ruled Monday that the original punishment did not fit a crime that a judge said could have rivaled Sept. 11.
Teen charged over Facebook post on UK soldiers killed in Afghanistan
A teenager has been charged in connection with comments he made on Facebook after the deaths of six UK soldiers in Afghanistan.
Lawsuit targets U.K. for aiding U.S. drone strikes
LONDON — A human rights group and a law firm took legal action Monday against the British government, accusing it of passing on intelligence to assist U.S. covert drone attacks in Pakistan.
Freed Al Jazeera journalist returns to Doha
Tayseer Allouni ends seven years of detention in Spain on terrorism-related charges that he says were political.
9/11 mastermind set to face US military court
Nine years after his arrest in Pakistan, self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khaled Sheikh Mohammed could soon be back in court for the much-awaited "trial of the century."
Guantanamo taliban inmates 'agree to Qatar transfer'
Five senior Taliban fighters held at Guantanamo Bay have agreed to be moved to custody in Qatar as part of a peace plan, Afghan government officials say.
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Are Muslims active enough in the fight against Guantanamo?
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