Trial and Terror
Most people prosecuted for terrorism since 9/11 never committed a violent act
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Hasnain says:
"Very few terrorism defendants had the means or opportunity to commit an act of violence. The majority had no direct connection to terrorist organizations. Many were caught up in FBI stings, in which an informant or undercover agent posed as a member of a terrorist organization. The U.S. government nevertheless defines such cases as international terrorism."
Posted on 2017-04-21T15:36:15+0000