News Source: Fox News
| about 1 month ago
Ill. Federal prosecutors are arguing an admitted Al Qaeda agent should spend 15 years in prison because he is a terrorist, and believes his faith justifies killing. Prosecutors gave their closing arguments Thursday in the sentencing hearing...
News Source: The Boston Globe
| about 1 month ago
In this Jan. 16, 2009 photo released by the International Committee of the Red Cross via his lawyer Andy Savage, Ali al-Marri is seen at the Charleston Naval Brig in Charleston, S.C. A two-day sentencing begins Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, at federal...
News Source: Chicago Tribune
| about 1 month ago
For 16 months after the Bush administration labeled him an enemy combatant, Ali al-Marri was kept in extreme isolation in a naval brig in South Carolina , housed in a virtually windowless cell and without access to family, legal counsel or the world...
News Source: Seattle Times
| about 1 month ago
Air Force major described an al-Qaida sleeper agent as a sometimes kind, respectful man who nonetheless would attack the United States if given a chance...Air Force major described an al-Qaida sleeper agent as a sometimes kind, respectful man who...
News Source: Fox News
| about 1 month ago
Ill. Videotapes presented at the sentencing hearing for an Al Qaeda sleeper agent show long days spent alternately pacing and reclining on a concrete floor during the nearly six years he was held as an enemy combatant. Lawyers for 44-year-old...