Some September 11 trial secrets may not be secrets anymore

Prosecutors in the Guantánamo Bay pre-trial hearings of the alleged 9/11 plotters have agreed to review classified documents to see whether or not some of the material provided to defense lawyers under the Freedom of Information Act was too heavily redacted, reports Carol Rosenberg for the New York Times.

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Westminster Bridge terror attack survivor launches victims’ voice website to counter radicalization

Travis Frain, a survivor injured during the Westminster Bridge terror attack of March 2017, has started a website to collect the stories of survivors of terrorist attacks around the world to prevent radicalization.

So far, the Resilience in Unity Project features 30 stories of survivors from 15 different countries. ITV spoke to Mr. Frain, 23, about the project.

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FBI releases declassified documents on September 11 attacks

The FBI has released more than seven hundred pages of newly declassified documents concerning the connections between the government of Saudi Arabia and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, report Spectrum News and the Associated Press.

A long FBI investigation into whether three Saudi government officials had prior knowledge of the 9/11 plot produced insufficient evidence to charge anyone.

A group of September 11th family members has long sought to prove Saudi involvement.

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