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German-Afghan man convicted of membership in al-Qaida; sentenced to 6 years
BERLIN — A German-Afghan man whose information helped spark a European terrorism warning has been convicted of membership in al-Qaida.
60,000 people demand apology to torture victim Maher Arar from President Obama
(Washington, D.C.) – Today, Amnesty International USA, the Center for Constitutional Rights, and the National Religious Campaign Against Torture delivered to the White House a petition of more than 60,000 signatures asking President Obama to extend a formal apology to Maher Arar.
Congress still okay with indefinite detention and torture of Americans
Even after a federal court deemed the NDAA unconstitutional, the US House of Representatives refused to exclude indefinite detention provisions from the infamous defense spending bill during a vote on Friday.
Abu Qatada bail hearing set
A bail hearing for radical cleric Abu Qatada is to be heard at the end of the month, the Judicial Communications Office has said.
Former CIA officer to testify on Guantanamo case
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, also known as KSM has been in the custody of US law enforcement officials since 2003.
US slaps sanctions on 2 men over terror ties
WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. has declared a Haqqani network communications official and an alleged Taliban money launderer as global terrorists.
War on Freedom
It’s clear what’s happened to Muslims in the West – they’re the new enemies of the state.
Written by Aviva Stahl
My Name is Ahsan – Public Meeting on Unjust Extradition of British Citizens to the US
Syed Talha Ahsan is the little-known co-defendant of Babar Ahmad. Ahsan has been diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome and has been in prison without charge in HMP Long Lartin for almost 6 years.
Syria's Zero Hour
Most people know about the atrocities taking place in Syria today. Few, however, know about the level of past co-operation between the regime and and western governments in rendition and torture.
Guantanamo 9/11 trial: Senior U.S. officials sought to testify
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Defense teams in the Sept. 11 case at Guantanamo are asking a military judge to order senior U.S. government officials to testify at the U.S. base in Cuba as part of a motion to dismiss charges, a lawyer for one of the defendants said Tuesday.
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My Name is Ahsan – Public Meeting on Unjust Extradition of British Citizens to the US
Syed Talha Ahsan is the little-known co-defendant of Babar Ahmad. Ahsan has been diagnosed with…
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Syria's Zero Hour
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CASABLANCA PRISONERS 9 YEARS ON
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Glasgow: Guantanamo Remembered - 10 years
Cageprisoners comes to Al- Furqan…
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Guantánamo leaks lift lid on world's most controversial prison
• Innocent people interrogated for years on slimmest pretexts• Children, elderly and mentally ill among those wrongfully held• 172 prisoners remain, some…
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Casablanca bombings, the day after
Nine years after Morocco experienced the deadliest attacks in its recent…
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Abu Zubaydah, the man justice has forgotten
Arrested in 2002 and tortured repeatedly, he was never charged, and the…
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Angola 3: A lesson for Muslim causes
April 17th marked 40 years – over 14,600 days - that Herman Wallace…
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War on Freedom
It’s clear what’s happened to Muslims in the West – they’re the new enemies of the state.
Written by Aviva Stahl
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Close Guantanamo Bay Prison
Since the war on terror began in 2001, 700+ people have been…
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The Afghan Connection: the War on Terror an opiate cash cow
Afghanistan is the world's leading supplier of illegal opiates, trafficked as opium,…

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