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News Source: The Hutchinson News
| 4 days ago
This is about the civil rights to the five accused terrorists, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Supposedly, he will be allotted all civil rights us as Americans take for granted...The people
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News Source: Japan Times
| 8 days ago
President Barack Obama has announced that it will prosecute the alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks on the United States, and four accused conspirators, in a New York City courtroom. That decision has triggered a firestorm in the
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News Source: CNN
| 9 days ago
The official in charge of closing the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detention center has resigned, the Pentagon said Wednesday. Phillip Carter submitted his resignation letter Friday after just under seven months in the post, Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell
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News Source: The Guardian
| 9 days ago
Torture fails us all Those waterboarded and beaten are torture's direct victims, but the faulty intelligence it yields makes the whole world less safe Given all that has come before it, the report published this week by Human Rights Watch (HRW)
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News Source: The Glenwood Post Independent
| 10 days ago
We believe in the rule of law in this nation I'm writing in response to Mr. Doran's Nov. 22 letter, “Mr. President, how can you justify this decision?” in which he questions why Khalid Sheikh Mohammed will be tried in an American court in the
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News Source: Reuters
| 10 days ago
A group against bringing the self-professed mastermind of the September 11 attacks to trial in a U.S. civilian court will hold a rally in New York demanding Washington reconsider its decision, the group said on Tuesday. The 9/11 Never Forget
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News Source: Charlotte Observer Online
| 11 days ago
The man in charge of the New York City Police Department's security planning for the upcoming trial of the Sept. 11 terror attack suspects is being promoted. Police Commissioner Ray Kelly on Tuesday is scheduled to formally promote Inspector Michael
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News Source: CNN
| 11 days ago
and possibly all five -- of the detainees with alleged ties to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, will plead not guilty in a "justification defense," arguing the attacks were responses to American foreign policy, according to a lawyer who