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Wednesday, 14 July 2010 12:05

Salih S.

Salih S. is 28 years old and was extradited on the 13th July 2010 by Turkey to Germany on assertions that he was involved in terrorism and with a group alleged to have plotted an attack against a US target.

Published in Germany
Thursday, 08 October 2009 13:52

Detainee W

Detainee W is a British resident from Algeria.
Published in UK
Thursday, 08 October 2009 18:26

Detainee U

Detainee U was arrested for terrorism offences in February 2001 and was sent to Belmarsh prison.
 
Two months later, charges against all of the men who were arrested were dropped due to lack of evidence.
Published in UK
Thursday, 08 October 2009 15:41

Detainee BB

BB is 43 years old Algerian national, a qualified electronic engineer and married to an Algerian woman with three young children.

Published in UK
Thursday, 08 October 2009 17:51

Detainee VV

Detainee VV was imprisoned by a military court in Jordan as a political prisoner. He claimed political asylum in the UK in 2001.
Published in UK
Friday, 26 November 2010 14:05

Abdur-Rahman Pavlishin

Abdur-Rahman Pavlishin is a political refugee originally from Georgia facing extradition to Russia under an agreement between Denmark and Russia.
Published in Denmark
Thursday, 08 October 2009 14:33

Detainee E

Detainee E is a Tunisian. He was granted temporary residency in the UK and settled in London in 1992.
Published in UK
Thursday, 08 October 2009 18:36

Faraj Hassan

Faraj Hassan (aka Detainee AS) was not unlike many asylum seekers – fleeing the persecution of a tyrannical regime (in his case, Libya) for the perceived safety and justice of the UK.
Published in UK
Monday, 08 March 2010 14:18

Abdulkadir Cesur

Abdulkadir Cesur is a 23 year old Danish-Turk sentenced to six years and four months imprisonment for terrorism 'complicity' in Bosnia.

Published in Bosnia

Washington shown lavishing praise on Moazzam Begg over his campaign for Europe take in other detainees
 

Published in Featured
Monday, 15 November 2010 10:31

Why this toadying to Bush the bungler?

As we mourned the dead of two world wars and more recent conflicts, our Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir David Richards said the ‘war on terror’ can never be won.
Published in News
One of the most striking things about our recent midterm elections is that foreign policy played absolutely no part in the voting — and for that we have Lady Luck, and some good intelligence work, to thank.
Published in News

NEW YORK -- An appeals court says a groundbreaking case misapplied a New York state anti-terrorism law to a killing that reflected "ordinary street crime, not terrorism."

Published in News

A Tube driver planned to wage holy war in Afghanistan and wrote a farewell letter to his family in which he claimed “Allah came first,” a court heard.

Published in News
The first civilian trial of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee is set to begin in a New York courtroom on Wednesday.
Published in News

The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies strongly condemns the Yemeni army's shelling in the Lawdar district in the Abyan province, Southern Yemen, which has severely harmed the civilian population located there.

Published in News
Friday, 31 July 2009 18:40

'Belgian spy' appeals Morocco sentence

Moroccan-born Belgian national appeals life sentence handed down by Rabat court over terrorism.

Published in News

Senior State Department and American military officials are deeply divided over the pace and scale of military aid to Yemen, which is emerging as a crucial testing ground for the Obama administration’s approach to countering the threat from Al Qaeda.

Published in News

Guantanamo Bay stands out among the most potent symbols of the war on terror, and the abuses committed in its name...In this exclusive interview, Osama Bin Javed gets the inside story from Moazzam Begg, an innocent British Muslim who was sent to, and tortured in, this infamous prison. This is Begg's first very first Urdu language interview in Pakistan, where he returned for the first time since his capture to campaign for the cause of Aafia Siddiqui.


Published in Interviews
Tuesday, 21 September 2010 15:50

FBI says it supplied fake bomb in Chicago plot

A man arrested for allegedly placing a backpack he thought contained a bomb near Chicago's Wrigley Field got the fake explosive from an FBI undercover agent, authorities say - a tactic that has been used in other U.S. terrorism cases in recent years.

Published in News
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