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Continued Challenge of No-Fly List Highlights Potential Due Process Violations

(MintPress) – In early 2011, Virginia resident Gulet Mohamed, then 19, travelled to the Middle East to study his ancestry and family roots. He stayed in Yemen for a few weeks in 2009 before settling in with relatives in a peaceful region of Somalia, where he studied Islam and the local culture. Later in 2009 […]

April 20th, 2012
Joey LeMay
April 20th, 2012
By Joey LeMay
Continued Challenge of No-Fly List Highlights Potential Due Process Violations

(MintPress) – In early 2011, Virginia resident Gulet Mohamed, then 19, travelled to the Middle East to study his ancestry and family roots. He stayed in Yemen for a few weeks in 2009 before settling in with relatives in a peaceful region of Somalia, where he studied Islam and the local culture. Later in 2009 […]

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Britain releases previously secret files on empire

LONDON (AP) — Long-forgotten files carrying secret documents from the waning days of the British Empire were opened to the public Wednesday, the first of several releases that promise new insights to a world power that stretched from Antigua to Yemen. The files — whose very existence wasn’t known until recently — are the first […]

April 18th, 2012
Associated Press
April 18th, 2012
By Associated Press
Britain releases previously secret files on empire

LONDON (AP) — Long-forgotten files carrying secret documents from the waning days of the British Empire were opened to the public Wednesday, the first of several releases that promise new insights to a world power that stretched from Antigua to Yemen. The files — whose very existence wasn’t known until recently — are the first […]

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Mass. Man Given 17 1/2 Years On Terror Counts

BOSTON (AP) — A Massachusetts man convicted of conspiring to help al-Qaida was sentenced Thursday to 17½ years in prison after giving an impassioned speech in which he declared his love for Islam and said, “This is not terrorism; it’s self-defense.” Tarek Mehanna, 29, an American who grew up in the wealthy Boston suburb of […]

April 13th, 2012
Associated Press
April 13th, 2012
By Associated Press
Mass. Man Given 17 1/2 Years On Terror Counts

BOSTON (AP) — A Massachusetts man convicted of conspiring to help al-Qaida was sentenced Thursday to 17½ years in prison after giving an impassioned speech in which he declared his love for Islam and said, “This is not terrorism; it’s self-defense.” Tarek Mehanna, 29, an American who grew up in the wealthy Boston suburb of […]

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European Courts Allow Extradition of Terror Suspects, US prisons not “inhuman and degrading”

(MintPress)-The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday that Britain can extradite five terror suspects to the United States without violating European human rights code. After nearly a decade in UK prisons, Abu Hamza, a radical preacher, and Babar Ahmad, an alleged terrorist fund-raiser, will now prepare to be extradited to the US along […]

April 11th, 2012
Janessa Schilmoeller
April 11th, 2012
By Janessa Schilmoeller
European Courts Allow Extradition of Terror Suspects, US prisons not “inhuman and degrading”

(MintPress)-The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday that Britain can extradite five terror suspects to the United States without violating European human rights code. After nearly a decade in UK prisons, Abu Hamza, a radical preacher, and Babar Ahmad, an alleged terrorist fund-raiser, will now prepare to be extradited to the US along […]

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EU court: UK can extradite 5 terror suspects to US

PARIS (AP) — Britain can extradite a radical Muslim cleric and four other suspects to the United States to face terrorism charges, Europe’s human rights court ruled Tuesday. The case centering on Mustafa Kamal Mustafa, also known as Abu Hamza al-Masri, considered Britain’s most recognizable extremist, has been closely watched as a sign of Europe’s […]

April 10th, 2012
Associated Press
April 10th, 2012
By Associated Press
EU court: UK can extradite 5 terror suspects to US

PARIS (AP) — Britain can extradite a radical Muslim cleric and four other suspects to the United States to face terrorism charges, Europe’s human rights court ruled Tuesday. The case centering on Mustafa Kamal Mustafa, also known as Abu Hamza al-Masri, considered Britain’s most recognizable extremist, has been closely watched as a sign of Europe’s […]

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US Stands with World Human Rights Abusers To Finance Syrian Opposition

(MintPress)-As the Gulf states are gearing up to funnel millions of dollars to Syrian rebels in their fight against the brutal Assad regime, several under-funded anti-government protests continue to erupt along the shores of the Arabian Peninsula, calling attention to the hypocrisy of the widespread support for anti-government protests in some countries while calls for […]

April 9th, 2012
Janessa Schilmoeller
April 9th, 2012
By Janessa Schilmoeller
US Stands with World Human Rights Abusers To Finance Syrian Opposition

(MintPress)-As the Gulf states are gearing up to funnel millions of dollars to Syrian rebels in their fight against the brutal Assad regime, several under-funded anti-government protests continue to erupt along the shores of the Arabian Peninsula, calling attention to the hypocrisy of the widespread support for anti-government protests in some countries while calls for […]

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Occupy Movement Changing the Culture of Wall Street

(MintPress) – A new study commissioned by New York public relations firm Makovsky reveals that over half of Wall Street company executives believe that the Occupy movement had impacted their business and that 96 percent of executives believe their firm was responsible for negative perceptions of Wall Street. The findings reveal the impact of a movement that, at only six […]

March 29th, 2012
Joey LeMay
March 29th, 2012
By Joey LeMay
Occupy Movement Changing the Culture of Wall Street

(MintPress) – A new study commissioned by New York public relations firm Makovsky reveals that over half of Wall Street company executives believe that the Occupy movement had impacted their business and that 96 percent of executives believe their firm was responsible for negative perceptions of Wall Street. The findings reveal the impact of a movement that, at only six […]

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