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Imminent Release of Anjem Choudary is a Mistake Which Will Have Community Impacts
October 14, 2018 By Faith Matters

Imminent Release of Anjem Choudary is a Mistake Which Will Have Community Impacts

Convicted criminal Anjem Choudary who was found guilty of telling British citizens to join ISIS, is to be released this week. He will be living in a tax-payer funded safe house in North London and we have learnt that he will be living within reach of his wife and family, so that his human rights […]

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Jordanian soldier who shot Israeli schoolchildren freed after end of sentence
March 12, 2017 By Faith Matters

Jordanian soldier who shot Israeli schoolchildren freed after end of sentence

A Jordanian soldier who was convicted of killing seven Israeli school girls two decades ago has been released from prison after serving his sentence, family sources said on Sunday. They said Ahmad Daqamseh was now in his family home in the village of Ibdir near the city of Irbid in northern Jordan. In July 1997, […]

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Belgian National Released Regarding Paris Attacks
April 8, 2016 By Faith Matters

Belgian National Released Regarding Paris Attacks

Belgium’s federal prosecutor said a man held since November in connection with the Nov. 13 Paris attacks would be released on Friday under strict conditions. Abdellah C, a 35-year-old Belgian national, accompanied one of the Paris attacks suspects, Mohamed Abrini, to the airport when the latter left to fight in Syria, state broadcaster RTBF reported. […]

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The Release of Shaker Aamer After 14 Years Highlights the Excesses of the ‘War on Terror’
November 1, 2015 By Faith Matters

The Release of Shaker Aamer After 14 Years Highlights the Excesses of the ‘War on Terror’

Faith Matters warmly welcomes the release of Shaker Aamer after 14 long years. Many of them were spent in the legal black hole that is Guantanamo and it is clear that the long periods of solitary confinement have also had an impact on his mental and physical health. Yet, it should never have come to […]

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