Gitmo prisoners are time bombs, Ghana bishops say

Gitmo prisoners are time bombs, Ghana bishops say

(CNSNews.com) – In reference to two former Guantanamo Bay prisoners who were transferred to Ghana in West Africa, the Catholic Bishops' Conference there said it was a "wrong and dangerous" decision, that the two men were "not refugees but time-bombs" who clearly "pose a threat," and that the government should send them "back to wherever they came from."

In a statement with the headline, "Accepting Former Guantanamo Bay Prisoners in Ghana: Wrong and Dangerous," the Bishops' Conference noted that the ex-Gitmo prisoner Mahmoud Omar Mohammed Bin Atef used to fight for Osama bin Laden, and the other ex-prisoner, Khalid Shayk Mohammed, had trained with Al Qaeda.

Paris attackers were among 90 who entered France, tipster says
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Paris attackers were among 90 who entered France, tipster says

Associated Press

PARIS (AP) — The Belgian who led the Nov. 13 attacks on Paris bragged that he slipped into France with a group of 90 extremists from Europe and the Middle East, according to testimony from the woman who tipped police to his location.

In an interview aired Thursday by RMC television and confirmed by her lawyer, the woman identified only as Sonia said Abdelhamid Abaaoud was proud of the attack that killed 130 people.

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