World News | Nicholas Kulish, The New York Times | Tuesday August 10, 2010
The authorities in Hamburg said Monday that they had shut down the mosque there where several of the hijackers involved in the September 11 attacks had met because it remained a source of radicalization nearly a decade later.The Masjid Taiba mosque, known at the time of the hijackings in 2001 as Al Quds mosque, was "closed effective immediately," a...
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