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    David Matthew Hicks (born 7 August 1975) is an Australian who attended al-Qaeda's Al Farouq training camp in Afghanistan. Hicks traveled to Pakistan after converting to Islam to learn more about the faith, eventually leading to his time in the training camp.

  2. David Nightingale Hicks (25 March 1929 – 29 March 1998) was an English interior decorator and designer, noted for using bold colours, mixing antique and modern furnishings, and contemporary art for his famous clientele.

  3. Feb 17, 2018 · A vintage David Hicks hex motif in Amanda Brooks’s son’s bedroom. Decades later, the Brit’s hallmark hexagonal design infiltrated pop culture: A scaled-up version paved the hotel halls in ...

  4. Apr 26, 2020 · Learn about David Hicks, the rebellious prince of English decor, who revolutionised interior design in the 60s and 70s with his bold geometric prints, adventurous colour combinations and eclectic mix of antique and contemporary furnishings. See his iconic projects, products, books and references.

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  5. Feb 19, 2015 · David Hicks is now a free man and has been cleared of a terrorism conviction. A SELF-PROCLAIMED ‘loudmouth’ former Guantanamo Bay prison guard says Australian David Hicks will never get back the years he spent at the infamous detention centre, and he will never forget the torture he endured.

  6. Jan 22, 2015 · Australian David Hicks was held at the US naval base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from January 2002 until May 2007. In 2007, Mr Hicks pleaded guilty to charges, including attempted murder and providing ...

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  8. Nov 11, 2015 · The UN Human Rights Committee found that Australia violated Hicks' right to be free from arbitrary detention in 2007, but rejected his other claims. The article analyzes the case and the role of the US, the aiding and assisting argument, and the duty to rescue.

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