Khalid Sheikh Mohammed

Get them out of Gitmo

The vast majority of Guantanamo prisoners were not even terrorists; it's time to shut the place down, argue KEN BALLEN and PETER BERGEN They told us to overlook the abuses because Guantanamo housed "the worst of the worst."...

UK to investigate torture claim

Ethiopian national Mr Mohamed came to the UK as a teenager The attorney general has been asked to probe claims that the last remaining UK resident held at Guantanamo Bay was tortured into a confession. Binyam Mohamed, 30, an...

Iraq wants guaranteed US departure after 2011

Local people gather outside a damaged shop as the owner sweeps debris inside after a parked car bomb exploded in Tobchi neighborhood in northern Baghdad, Iraq, on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008, killing one civilian and wounded 5...

Iraq wants guaranteed US departure after 2011

BAGHDAD -- Iraq wants to remove any possibility that U.S. troops could remain after 2011 from a proposed security agreement now under negotiation, a Shiite lawmaker close to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Thursday.

Light dawns on girls' education

RIYADH - King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, on Wednesday launched a SR20 billion girls' university project in Riyadh, the first exclusive state university for women in the Kingdom. The King named...

U.S.: Suspect made videos on al-Qaida

The detainee admits ties to Osama bin Laden but calls military trial a 'farce' Guantanamo detainee Ali Hamza al-Bahlul, far left, holds up a handwritten sign that says 'boycott?' in Arabic and English, in the U.S. military...

Al Qaeda media man vows to wage 'jihad by pen'

Cuba:Al Qaeda's alleged former media director wrote letters from Guantanamo acknowledging he typed the wills of two September 11 hijackers and pledging to continue "jihad by word and pen," according to evidence in the...

Al Qaeda media man vows to wage 'jihad by pen'

Reuters Posted: Oct 29, 2008 at 1111 hrs IST Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, October 29: Al Qaeda's alleged former media director wrote letters from Guantanamo acknowledging he typed the wills of two September 11 hijackers and pledging...

Iraqi forces detain 180 "suspects" during Basrah raids

Iraqi security forces conducted a massive sweep throughout Basrah province Tuesday. Iraqi Army and police units detained 180 "suspects," including a Pakistani national, and found several large weapons caches, during the...

Al Qaeda media man vows to wage "jihad by pen"

GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - Al Qaeda's alleged former media director wrote letters from Guantanamo acknowledging he typed the wills of two September 11 hijackers and pledging to continue "jihad by word and...