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cage

[keyj] / keɪdʒ /




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One was Moazzem Begg, among the first prisoners released in 2005 and repatriated to England, where he is now a senior director at CAGE, an advocacy group focused on the remaining Gitmo detainees.

From Salon • Aug. 13, 2023

Walker Lindh confirmed his plans to head to Ireland after his release in remarks he made to CAGE, a London-based organization focused on supporting people impacted by the War on Terror.

From Fox News • Mar. 19, 2019

Emwazi contacted the group, known as CAGE, when he was detained in Tanzania with two friends in summer 2009 and sent back to Britain, interrupting what he said was a vacation after completing his studies.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 13, 2015

Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond was countering allegations by Muslim advocacy organization CAGE, which says heavy-handed attention from British spies helped turn Londoner Mohammed Emwazi into the Islamic State militant known as "Jihadi John."

From US News • Mar. 10, 2015

Some rustic hand had written upon the door "JACK SHEPPARD'S CAGE;" and upon the wall was affixed a large placard describing his person, and offering a reward for his capture.

From Jack Sheppard A Romance by Ainsworth, William Harrison




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