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N.J. man sues FBI arguing false imprisonment on al-Qaida ties suspicion

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WASHINGTON — A New Jersey man alleged in a lawsuit today that U.S. officials were responsible for falsely imprisoning him for several months in Africa on suspicion of having ties to al-Qaida. Full Article at NJ.com

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