jklugman says: YouTube video about Adel Hamad, a Sudanese aid worker who lived in Afghanistan and Pakistan, who was arrested in 2002 and sent to Guantanamo in 2003. Even one of the US Army officers who sat on his tribunal said the evidence against him was weak and called his detention "unconscionable". Because Congress nullified the writ of habeas corpus, Hamad has no recourse to prove his innocence. Hence this Youtube video made by his lawyers. Find out more at: www.projecthamad.org I'm gonna "pop" this one and view it later..... looks interesting. I'm actually reluctant to watch the video. Blood pressure and all that. Somewhat good news--Project Hamad is reporting that Adel Hamad is on the list of Guantanamo detainees scheduled to leave Guantanamo. However, the US has indicated that they are not dropping his status as an enemy combatant, which means (a) the US is trying to save face and/or (b) the US will try to get Sudan to "prosecute" him. Moreover, the US has no given indication when he will be "released" from Guantanamo. [1] |
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