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the mother and son to 
his homeland, then snatching the boy and leaving Kalli Atteya and her 
sister on the side of a desolate road between Cairo and Port 
Said on Aug. 1, 2011.My Dad forced me to be Muslim, which 
I did not want to do, Niko, who has been back in 
Pennsylvania for more than a month, told FoxNews.com.A world away, he had 
a determined mother who would spare no expense and even risk her 
own safety to save her boy. After a torturous struggle that included 
false leads, false hopes and more than $100,000 spent, Kalli Atteya finally 
showed what the love and determination of a mom can doI was 
really nervous, but I was bound and determined to take my son, 
she told FoxNews.com during an interview in Chambersburg, Pa., near where 
Atteya and her son now live.With the help of a local guide, 
the 45-year-old mother had tracked her only child and her ex-husband, a 
man she had married more than a dozen years earlier, after meeting 
him at the Harrisburg, Pa., restaurant where he worked as a dishwasher. 
Mohamed Atteya, 38, who speaks Arabic, English and Chinese, and is wanted 
by the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security Service for 
making false statements and providing forged documents to obtain a U.S. 
passport, had no idea his tenacious ex-wife was on his trail.I followed 
him, Kalli Atteya said. I mean, I came really close to him 
several different times. [Mohamed] didnt recognize me, but my son did and 
when he saw me for t
on Dzhokhar under the "public safety 
exception" invoked by the Justice Department.Two officials with knowledge 
of the FBI briefing on Capitol Hill said the FBI was against 
stopping the investigators' questioning and was stunned that the judge, 
Justice Department prosecutors and public defenders showed up, feeling valuable 
intelligence may have been sacrificed as a result.The FBI had been questioning 
Tsarnaev for 16 hours before the judge called a start to the 
court proceeding, officials familiar with the Capitol Hill briefing told 
Fox News. Moreover, the FBI informed lawmakers that the suspect had been 
providing valuable intelligence, but stopped talking once the magistrate 
judge read him his rights.The exact timeline is unclear. A transcript of 
the court proceeding shows Bowler asking a doctor if Tsarnaev was "alert.""You 
can rouse him," she says in the transcript."How are you feeling? Are 
you able to answer some questions?" the doctor asks Tsarnaev, who nods.Although 
Bowler advised Tsarnaev, an ethnic Chechen and U.S. citizen, of his Miranda 
rights, it remains to be seen whether anything he told investigators before 
Bowler arrived can be admitted as evidence against him -- or whether 
such interrogations would even be needed to convict him, given the amount 
of other evidence referenced in the criminal complaint signed by FBI Special 
Agent Daniel Genck.Some Republican lawmakers have criticized the Obama administration 
for deciding again
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