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Ragheb Harb (Arabic: راغب حرب; 1952–1984) was a Lebanese Shia Muslim cleric and politician. [2] He was an Imam who led resistance against the Israeli occupation of Lebanon , thus becoming a face for popular resistance, [ 3 ] including a role in the founding of Hezbollah . [ 1 ]
His wife was also killed due to her injuries March 1984 Peter Kilburn: Abduction Islamic Jihad Organization: February 16, 1984 Ragheb Harb, Shia leader in south Lebanon Jibchit: Shooting Danny Abdallah and Hussein Abbas Shot outside his home by Lebanese criminals, allegedly at the direction of Mossad. December 28, 1984 Sheikh Khalil al Tawil ...
Previously charged twice for sexual misconduct, David Bryant was taken in as a suspect the same day and was convicted to serve 25 years to life a year later in October 1976. Bryant was briefly released in 2013 but was taken back to prison in 2014, until finally being released in 2018 and having his charges dismissed in 2019. [95] Sep 6– Oct ...
ICE posts arrest figures daily on X, but it does not disclose how many of those arrested are released, remain in detention or have been deported. In a statement to NBC News, an ICE spokesperson ...
RICHMOND, Va., April 7 (Reuters) - Virginia's top court on Thursday ordered the release of a former U.S. sailor who has spent 33 years in prison, because new DNA evidence showed he did not murder ...
Enrique Tarrio, the now-former leader of the neo-fascist Proud Boys gang who was convicted on treason-related charges after fuelling a mob that attacked the Capitol, was released from federal ...
Hospital arrest. Election fraud charges, later dismissed [94] 2012: Hospital arrest. Corruption charges, later dismissed [95] Yousaf Raza Gillani Pakistan: Prime Minister of Pakistan (2008–2012) 2012: Contempt of court [96] Nambaryn Enkhbayar Mongolia: Prime Minister of Mongolia (2000–2004) President of Mongolia (2005–2009) 2012 ...
Behanna, a U.S. Army first lieutenant, was convicted by a court-martial of the murder of an Iraqi man. He was released on parole in 2014. [67] May 15, 2019: Conrad Moffat Black: Northern District of Illinois: December 10, 2007 42 months in prison, two years of supervised release, and $125,000 fine Mail fraud and attempted obstruction of justice