Georgia Tech student's terror trial begins
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Published: June 2, 2009
ATLANTA, June 2 (UPI) -- A Georgia Tech student on trial on terror conspiracy charges led a group of young men planning to go to a camp in Pakistan, an FBI agent testified Tuesday.
Syed Haris Ahmed, 24, faces as much as 15 years in federal prison if he is convicted, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. James Allen, a special agent with the FBI, told jurors information gathered from his computer and others showed he coordinated plans to travel to Pakistan for training in jihad, or holy war
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ATLANTA, June 2 (UPI) -- A Georgia Tech student on trial on terror conspiracy charges led a group of young men planning to go to a camp in Pakistan, an FBI agent testified Tuesday.
Syed Haris Ahmed, 24, faces as much as 15 years in federal prison if he is convicted, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. James Allen, a special agent with the FBI, told jurors information gathered from his computer and others showed he coordinated plans to travel to Pakistan for training in jihad, or holy war
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Labels: Extremism, Georgia Tech Student, Jihadists, Terrorism
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