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Nearly 130 Libyan political prisoners, including members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, have been released under an amnesty from the Libyan government.
The article explains how Egyptian fundamentalist Abu Hamza Al-Masri, leader of the London-based Ansar Al-Shari’a group, obtained his British citizenship and the reasons behind its withdrawal from him.
The British government studies the possibility of revoking the British citizenship of Egyptian Sheikh Abu Hamza Al-Masri, who is wanted by the Yemeni government for involvement in lawsuits related to terrorism.
Kamīl al-Tawīl wonders about the changes that have takn place in Britain, which used to represent a haven for terrorists and extremists fleeing their homelands.
In a long message leaked from the Belmarch Prison in southeast London, Muslim fundamentalist Abu Qatada Al-Falastini [the Palestinian], praised Ayman Al-Zawahry and described him as “the sage of the Islamic movement.” Abu Qatada responded to criticism directed against Al-Zawahry written by Montaser...
Modather Arani, the lawyer of the previous imam of Finsbury Park Mosque in London, Abu Hamza Al-Masry, said that her client is facing a “silencing” operation after he was arrested in London in response to the U.S. demand to hand him over on charges of terrorism.
A leader within the Egyptian Gama’a Al Islamiya thinks that the Copts of Egypt should be considered as Kufar [unbelievers] with whom Muslims have no peace treaty. By doing this he has given permission for extremists to kill Copts, and capture their women and children, to exchange for the group’s...
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