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...Mohammed was waterboarded 183 times, according to a 2005 US Justice Department memo released in 2009, although Jose Rodriguez, who headed the CIA interrogation unit, reckons that was not what broke him in...
...The media is in uproar at the heavy-handed tactics used by the Department of Justice in its leak investigations....
...While the administration first attempted to try Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, the self-confessed mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, in a court in New York, the justice department was forced to backtrack after fierce...
...While always consumed by personal ambition and notions of greatness (he was an avid student of Lincoln, Churchill, Napoleon et al), he started musing about a legacy that would benefit his and all other children...
...Hate-crime statistics collected by the Federal Bureau of Investigation showed a sharp spike in violence against Muslims after the 2001 attacks, which levelled out until 2009, when it started ticking up again...
...Five men have been charged over an alleged plot to blow up a bridge near Cleveland, Ohio, the US justice department said....
...A Syrian-born man has been arrested on charges of spying on Syrian protesters in the US on behalf of the government in Damascus, the justice department announced....
...The US Department of Justice on Monday said it would examine whether the Central Intelligence Agency broke the law interrogating terrorist suspects....
...The court met on Friday to discuss whether to hear El-Masri v US, a case of mistaken identity involving a German citizen who claims he was held for months and tortured at a secret prison in Afghanistan,...
...The group also allegedly planned to attack a Federal Bureau of Investigation building and other Miami facilities....
...the like of which, since bleeding partition days, no Indian eye had seen,” wrote Justice V.R....
...They said the Federal Bureau of Investigation had failed to act on warnings from field agents who raised alarms about Mr Moussaoui taking flight lessons....
...The US “double standards” were most vividly captured by the photographs of abuse at Abu Ghraib prison, she added....
...On Guantánamo Bay, where the army said this week it would launch a new investigation into Federal Bureau of Investigation allegations of detainee abuse, he said there had been “a very strong attempt” to...
...Supreme Court’s historic finding in the case of Rasul et al v....
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