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Although he is free, Pring-Wilson, a former student at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, must comply with several restrictions Quinlan placed on his travel. He will not be able to leave Massachusetts to live with his family in Colorado, and he must also surrender his passport and wear an electronic tracking bracelet...
Although he is free, Pring-Wilson, a former student at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, must comply with several restrictions Quinlan placed on his travel. He will not be able to leave Massachusetts to live with his family in Colorado, and he must also surrender his passport and wear an electronic tracking bracelet...
Quinlan ruled that Pring-Wilson must post $400,000 bail. She also posted several limitations on his travel—he will have to surrender his passport and wear an electronic bracelet that tracks his location...
What explains the appeal of suicide attacks in Iraq? For one thing, using oneself as a weapon can be a relatively effective tactic against an enemy with far superior firepower. And extremist Muslim suicide bombers believe that their sacrifice guarantees them "martyrdom" and a passport to paradise. (That said, suicide attacks aren't unique to Islamist insurgencies. Sri Lanka's mostly Hindu Tamil Tigers have probably conducted more such attacks than any other single group...
...have since learned that he was a Jordanian, Nezar Hindawi. He worked for one of the Arab newspapers published in London. He came to Syria once, a year before the incident, and said he had a Jordanian passport which had expired and which Jordanian authorities declined to renew. He requested a Syrian passport. It was granted--an ordinary matter that happens often in Arab countries...