N.Va. men in Pakistan deny extremist ties
By
Anne Bartlett
The Post's Pam Constable and Shaiq Hussein report that five Northern Virginia men accused of possible terrorist ties told a Pakistani court today that they had neither sought nor established any contact with Islamic extremist groups, according to their Pakistani attorney, and had traveled to the region only "to help the helpless Muslims."
By
Anne Bartlett
| January 4, 2010; 7:16 AM ET
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