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Stories from 2001-11-25

Chomsky: US Could Not Convict bin Laden

Intikhab Hanif | Dawn | November 25, 2001

"U.S. scholar Dr. Noam Chomsky on Sunday said America wanted Osama bin Laden dead and not alive because it did not have any proof to get him convicted in a court of law." [more]

Hundreds Sit in Custody and Ask, 'Why?'

Jodi Wilgoren | New York Times | November 25, 2001

"Over all, more than 1,200 people have been detained as part of the sweeping investigation, including men traveling the country with large amounts of cash and box cutters, and those who sought information on crop-dusters and flying lessons on large jets. But a senior law enforcement official said for the first time last week that just 10 to 15 of the detainees are suspected as Al Qaeda sympathizers, and that the government has yet to find evidence indicating that any of them had knowledge of the Sept. 11 attacks or acted as accomplices. [more]

Prisoner Revolt Turns Deadly After Kunduz Surrender

Olga Petrova and Duncan Pitcairn | Associated Press | November 25, 2001

At least half Kunduz, the Taliban's last major city in northern Afghanistan, is now under control of the Northern Alliance. Taliban prisoners who had surrendered Saturday in Mazar-e-Sharif rioted, and Alliance troops and U.S. airstrikes quelled the rebellion by killing at least 300 soldiers. [more]

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