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Call for Release of 'low-level' Guantanamo Inmates

Call for Release of 'low-level' Guantanamo Inmates

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/aug/20/usa.pakistan and held without charge at the US Caribbean base are al-Qaida leaders or can reveal any important information. The Guardian, UK. Pakistan has demanded the release of 58 of its citizens from Guantanamo Bay, officials said yesterday, amid a growing number of reports that none of the 598 inmates being held without charge at the US…
Call for release of 'low-level' Guantanamo inmates Tuesday 20 August 2002 09.22 BST Pakistan has demanded the release of 58 of its citizens from Guantanamo Bay, officials said yesterday, amid a growing number of reports that none of the 598 inmates being held without charge at the US Caribbean
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Full text of the document released on April 15., 2002 [html and pdf].
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Taping a bag over the heads of Afghan prisoners stops us feeling anything for them, so we can breakfast in peace. A comment by Terry Jones in the Observer, UK.
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The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers offers news, analysis and comments on the bills proposed by the United States Department of Justice after September 11.
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4-year-old boy's name appears on the 'No Fly List.' Ignoring policy, airport personnel insist the boy can't fly. This is not the first time that use of this list has led to innocent people being blocked from flying.
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US has been secretly sending prisoners suspected of al-Qaida connections to countries where torture during interrogation is legal. The Guardian, UK.
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