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10-22-2006 5:44 AM298 views
jklugman says:
Other detainees whose lawyers filed new evidence in U.S. District Court motions this month include:

Adel Hassan Hamad, a Sudanese charity worker arrested at 1:30 a.m. July 18, 2002, in his Peshawar, Pakistan, apartment. Co-workers swear he was a hospital administrator with no connection to terrorists. A dissenting U.S. Army major on the panel that reviewed the unclassified and secret evidence against him called it "unconscionable" to detain him because some employees of the same charity may have supported terrorist ideals.

Nazar "Chaman" Gul, a 29-year-old Afghani who thought he was working as an armed fuel depot guard for the Karzi government installed by U.S. forces. The man who hired him swears that was the case, but he is accused of being a member of a terrorist group. The lawyers say he has been mistaken for a commander of that terror group, named Chaman Gul, also held at Guantanamo.
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10-22-2006 10:19 AM
usmc6531
Rahim's story is one of several
And stories they are, good clip
10-22-2006 10:29 AM
enbar
And stories they are, good clip
Remember, any of us could be next to be snatched off the street and sent to Guantanamo. Think that's far-fetched? What do you think stands in the way of it?
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