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Denmark court convicts brothers of terror training
COPENHAGEN — Two Danish brothers of Somali origin have been sentenced to three and a half years in prison each for the older brother's participation in a training camp run by al-Qaida-linked militants in Somalia.
Guantanamo Bay has become money pit - former prison official
Former Guantanamo prison official Ret. Col. Morris Davis has discussed with RT how the once 'temporary' facility has become a money pit as repair costs and yearly maintenance bills begin to pile up.
Guantanamo 'the stuff of fiction, but fact in 2013 America' – British MP
As the hunger strike in Guantanamo enters its sixth week, two British politicians explained to RT why the camp is a blot on America’s human rights record and what should be done to free the last remaining British inmates in the camp.
Stoke-on-Trent terrorists say jail sentences over links to bomb plot are 'too harsh'
FIVE activists involved in a plot to set up a terrorist training camp are challenging their sentences which they claim are too harsh.
CIA tech officer reveals agency's plan to keep information 'forever'
Just days after the CIA inked a $600-million cloud computing contract with Amazon, chief technology officer Gus Hunt admitted that the agency is trying to amass as much data as it can, hold it indefinitely and use it for analysis in the future.
Police explain reason for Abu Qatada re-arrest
The recent re-arrest of radical cleric Abu Qatada was linked to an investigation into extremist internet material, the Met Police have said.
Judge won't let Fort Hood suspect plead guilty
A military judge says an Army psychiatrist cannot plead guilty to any charges in the 2009 Fort Hood shooting rampage.
Hunger strikes at Guantanamo nearly double
US military detention centre in Cuba confirms 24 prisoners on hunger strike with eight placed "on internal feed".
Terror offence 2012 would-be volunteer Norman Faridi jailed
An engineering graduate who applied to work as an Olympics volunteer at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium has been jailed for a terror offence.
No record of money spent on Aafia case
Senate Standing Committee on Interior said Tuesday two million dollars of the nation were spent on Dr Aafia Siddiqui case but no record was available who pocketed this amount.
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