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  • | conflict=War on Terror | image= [[File:War on Terror montage1.png|border|300px|alt=Clockwise from top left: Aftermath of
    190 KB (26,138 words) - 03:00, 1 January 2024
  • ...roviding material support for terrorism]], after setting a series of fires on campus. is accused of setting a series of eight fires there, on the morning of January 17, 2018.<ref name=Pioneer2018-01-17/><ref name=Star
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  • ...and around the [[Greater Toronto Area]] that resulted in the arrest of 18 people (the "'''Toronto 18'''").<ref name=Cbc2013-09-25/> ...om/toronto18 ''Toronto Star'' Presentation]</ref> It contained the details on guilty pleas and convictions.
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  • | known_for = convicted of material support of terrorism | criminal_charge = material support of terrorism
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  • ...s.html |archivedate=August 10, 2014 |df= }}</ref> A leading U.S. [[counter-terrorism]], [[counterintelligence]], and criminal investigative organization, the FB ...ear-2015 Statement Before the House Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies], Federal Bureau of Invest
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  • {{Infobox person <!-- War on Terror detainee --> | charge = Conspiracy and [[providing material support for terrorism]]<ref name="Guardian"/>
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  • ...a-washington-global-torture-gulag-was-turned-into-the-only-gulag-free-zone-on-earth/|title=TRANSCEND MEDIA SERVICE|work=TRANSCEND Media Service}}</ref><r ...nt]]s.<ref name="Bbc070214">{{cite news | title=EU endorses damning report on CIA | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6360817.stm | accessdate=2007-0
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  • The '''first twenty Guantanamo captives''' arrived at Guantanamo on January 11, 2002.<ref name=MiamiHerald2008-01-10/><ref name=MiamiHerald2014 ...e prison camps at Guantánamo were taken by a U.S. sailor. It was his job, on assignment to an elite Defense Department unit called Combat Camera at the
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  • ...0,2933,518546,00.html|title=Al Qaeda Sleeper Agent Pleads Guilty to Terror Charges|date=2009-04-30|publisher=Fox News|accessdate=2009-05-01| archiveurl= http: ...n, with credit for the nearly eight years he was held in detention without charges. He pleaded guilty to one count in a plea bargain after his case was transf
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  • ...t is false and represents something as a fact (for example, 'Vladik cheats on his taxes') rather than a personal opinion (for example, 'Vladik is a jerk' ...asses communications occurring in 'physical form'... defamatory statements on records and computer tapes are considered libel rather than slander."</ref>
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  • ...al el-Wahabi''' is the first [[United Kingdom]] woman to be convicted of a terrorism related offence associated with the uprising in [[Syria]].<ref name=Bbc2014 ...ress realized that multiple graduates appeared to have an association with terrorism.
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  • '''Maiwand Yar''' is a [[Canadian people|Canadian]] citizen, from [[Winnipeg]] who traveled to [[Pakistan]] with two ...= https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/winnipegger-muhanad-al-farekh-convicted-failed-suicide-bombing-1.4314800
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  • ...ies in August 2004 as part of a [[counter-terrorism]] [[sting operation]], convicted in October 2006 of conspiring to aid a terrorist group and provide support Based perhaps on the discovery of the notebook in Iraq in 2003, the FBI launched a sting ope
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  • '''Kevin Omar Mohammed''' is a [[Canadian people|Canadian]] citizen who was convicted for trying to join [[ISIS]].<ref name=globalnews2019-02-21/> ...ler (broadcaster)|Charles Adler]] that he had been in touch with Mohammed, on social media, dating back to 2014.<ref name=globalnews2019-02-21/> Sheikh
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  • ...uary 2, 1954 in [[Tegucigalpa]], [[Honduras]]; nicknamed "Mister Bob") was convicted of kidnapping for his role in the abduction of Egyptian cleric [[Hassan Mus ...o affair|Imam Rapito]]'' (or "kidnapped [[imam]]") affair. He was released on July 19, 2013, and immediately boarded a flight directed to the United Stat
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  • WASHINGTON — On Jan. 11, 2002, at the desolate air strip at Guantánamo Bay, United States ...t 20 — who were introduced to the world in a Navy photograph, penned and on their knees — illustrates both the complex two-decade history of Guantán
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  • | known_for = convicted of terrorism related offenses ...tizenship in [[Belgium]], was accused of involvement with terrorism there, convicted, and stripped of his citizenship after serving his sentence.<ref name=stand
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  • ...ed to join his friend [[Mourad Benchellali]], in traveling to Afghanistan, on a whim. ..., 2002.<ref name=AndyWorthington2011-07-18/> He was repatriated to France on July 27, 2004.<ref name=DoD2004-07-27>
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  • ...epartment of Defense|Department of Defense]] reports that Mustafa was born on January 9, 1972, in [[Lyon]], [[France]]. Although originally convicted in France, his trial was overturned and he was released in February 2009.<r
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  • {{Infobox War on Terror detainee ...itizen of [[Sweden]] who has fallen under suspicion of an association with terrorism.<ref name=Ctv2007>
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