The ACLU on behalf of Amir Meshal is suing two FBI agents and two other government officials for allegedly detaining Meshal without due process and threatening to torture him.
The first thing that comes out of an arrested terrorist's mouth is torture.
AP
Amir Meshal of Tinto Falls, N.J., says that in December 2006 he fled Mogadishu, Somalia, where he had gone to study Islam, and was accused by U.S. officials who interrogated him in neighboring Kenya of receiving training from al-Qaida.[...]
Meshal is suing two FBI officials and two unknown agents of the U.S. government for unspecified compensation and punitive damages, saying that following his arrest in Kenya, U.S. officials there threatened him and denied him access to a lawyer in addition to making the accusation against him about an al-Qaida link.
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