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by: ANDY WORTHINGTON
2008-9-8
News that three more prisoners have been released from Guant?namo is cause for celebration, as all three men should never have been held in the first place. In a report to follow, I’ll look at the stories of the two Afghans released -- one a simple farmer, the other a juvenile at the time he was seized -- but for now I’m going to focus on the extraordinary story of the ..
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by: Andy Worthington
2008-3-23
From the moment that the Toronto Star unleashed a gruesome, and previously unpublished photo of the chest wounds sustained by 15-year old Omar Khadr, after a firefight in Afghanistan in July 2002, it was clear that the resumption of Khadr’s pre-trial hearing at Guant?namo last week would once more raise murky issues of torture and untrustworthy intelligence that the administration -- desperate to secure a "clean" conviction in its much-reviled Military Commission process -- hoped would..
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