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A legal group filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit on Monday asking that videotapes showing the interrogation of a terror detainee at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, be made public.

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Saudi group cancels planned sit-inupdated: Thu Dec 23 2010 10:16:00

A Saudi group advocating for democratic reform in Saudi Arabia has announced the cancellation of a planned public sit-in after having been denied a permit for the event by the kingdom's Ministry of Interior.

Bush official says Gitmo detainee was torturedupdated: Thu Jan 15 2009 06:29:00

A Bush administration official has publicly described a detainee's treatment at the U.S. Navy Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as torture, according to a published report.

After 8 months, Saudi professor released from prisonupdated: Sun Jan 11 2009 14:44:00

An outspoken Saudi human rights advocate who was imprisoned without charge for nearly eight months was freed this weekend, according to a fellow human rights activist.

Time.com: Why the Gitmo Cases Are in Disarrayupdated: Wed May 14 2008 18:00:00

The base's top legal authority has surprisingly dropped charges against a key 9/11 suspect. Was torture the reason?

Judge approves charges against accused 9/11 mastermindupdated: Tue May 13 2008 15:13:00

A military judge approved charges against five accused September 11 plotters, including the alleged mastermind, but rejected charges against a man suspected of planning to be the "20th hijacker."

A question of identityupdated: Fri Jun 23 2006 14:53:00

The man who might be the new leader of al Qaeda in Iraq. The 20th hijacker. Two men called Mohammad Khan.

'20th hijacker' shown in Web videoupdated: Wed Jun 21 2006 14:01:00

An islamic Web site has posted a video released by a group calling itself al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula of what it said was a man Osama bin Laden intended to be the 20th hijacker in the attacks on September 11, 2001.

Web site: Al Qaeda IDs 20th 9/11 hijackerupdated: Tue Jun 13 2006 12:26:00

Al Qaeda identified a Saudi militant, who was killed in 2004, as the 20th hijacker in the September 11, 2001, attack on the United States, according to a statement published Tuesday on an Islamist Web site.

Time report fuels Guantanamo criticismupdated: Mon Jun 13 2005 04:06:00

The U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay is drawing fresh criticism following a Time magazine report on a logbook tracing the treatment of a detainee who officials believe was intended to take part in the September 11, 2001, attacks.

Agent cites 'sixth sense' in denying man's entry into U.S.updated: Tue Feb 03 2004 10:56:00

Five weeks before 9/11, a U.S. customs agent was questioning a young Saudi trying to enter the United States at Orlando International Airport.

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