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Extradited terror suspect makes court appearance in New York
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Radical cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri pleads not guilty
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- Date Oct 9, 2012
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The one -- terror suspect who has a steel hook for a hands today in court pleaded not guilty to conspiring to set up a terrorist training camp.
In Oregon.
It was late on Friday that the United Kingdom extradited Abu palms Al masri -- United States along with four other terror suspects.
Hamas three had been fighting the extradition for years.
He -- he lost his high in both of his hands during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
And he is notorious in Great Britain accused of turning his London mosque into -- breeding ground for extremists.
A mosque attended by another than the 9/11 conspirators it carries through Sallie.
And the attempted shoe bomber Richard -- So this morning the attorney general Eric Holder said he was pleased that Al -- -- is now in US custody.
We're finally here and so they will now face justice in American courts and I think that is that's -- -- it's an appropriate thing and if he's found guilty on all eleven counts against him.
Al masri could spend the rest of his life in prison.
The fox -- -- correspondent Jonathan Hunt is live with more Jonathan -- we hear from the suspect today.
We did ship but he didn't say much Austin by the judge is -- plead not guilty.
Abu Hamza replied yes it is although than that we just saw the one side of poke and -- cleric.
Whispering to his court appointed attorney.
A couple of times according to that at Tony -- Abu Hamza is less concerned about his trial which is not set to begin.
Next August and more concerned about how he'll survive in jail until then the without the full time use of his prosthetics including that infamous cult -- listen.
I assume your visit we'll do whatever they think is appropriate that he can have helped me.
Defend this case and you just take care of itself -- need and right.
Who survived again.
Of calls prison officials say that they have remove that book from Abu Hamza.
Because it could pose a risk to prison god -- -- that I mentioned there were four of these terror suspects all together and two others were in court in a separate hearing right.
Yes these two appeared to in this same called has put in a separate call room.
Earlier today they were extradited at the same time as Abu Hamza and two others who have facing trial in Connecticut.
These two here in the federal courthouse in downtown Manhattan today how are accused of taking pot in the 1998.
Bombings of two US embassies in Nairobi Kenya and dar salaam Tanzania.
Those attacks killed 220.
-- people.
Including twelve Americans the trial for these two is set to begin net next October -- Jonathan Hunt in New York City tonight Jonathan thanks -- the fan.