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Jack Rabbit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-23-03 06:56 PM
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BBC: Guantanamo prisoners speak out
Edited on Sun Nov-23-03 06:56 PM by Jack Rabbit
From the BBC Online
Dated Wednesday November 19

Guantanamo prisoners speak out
By Haroon Rashid
BBC correspondent in Peshawar

A number of Pakistanis released from the US high-security prison in Cuba's Guantanamo Bay talk about their experiences:
"I have no complaints against the Americans or the Afghans and I don't seek any compensation from anyone. I leave it to Allah to reward me," says Abdul Raziq.
He is one of 11 Pakistanis released recently from the Camp Delta prison at Guantanamo Bay on the coast of Cuba . . . .
But other former prisoners are not so sanguine about the time in Guantanamo Bay.

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