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The FBI arrested a father and his 22-year-old son when the latter admitted--after both had denied--that he had attended a jihadist training camp in Pakistan possibly run by al-Qaeda.(The Week ...)(Foreign Bureau Investigation)(Brief Article)

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The FBI arrested a father and his 22-year-old son when the latter admitted--after both had denied--that he had attended a jihadist training camp in Pakistan possibly run by al-Qaeda. After the arrest, three more members of the Lodi, Calif., Muslim community in which the father and son lived were detained, all for immigration violations. The case draws attention to suspected Qaeda training camps in Pakistan, as well as to a possible network of Qaeda sympathizers in Lodi. The ...

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