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Guantanamo charges dropped for 5 inmates
The Pentagon official overseeing the Guantanamo war crimes court dismissed all charges against five prisoners on Tuesday, including a British resident who says he falsely confessed to a radioactive "dirty bomb" plot while being tortured.
22 Oct 2008 |
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Lawyers for Guantanamo inmate sue Canadian PM
Lawyers for a young Canadian man imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay filed a lawsuit on Friday against Prime Minister Stephen Harper in a bid to force him to intercede with Washington on the inmate's behalf.
09 Aug 2008 |
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First U.S. war crimes trial starts at Guantanamo
Osama bin Laden's driver went on trial at Guantanamo on Monday in the first U.S. war crimes trial since World War Two, nearly seven years after the September 11 attacks prompted U.S. President George W. Bush to declare war on terrorism.
22 Jul 2008 |
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Bin Laden driver headed for trial at Guantanamo
A Yemeni likely to be the first person tried before the U.S. war crimes court at Guantanamo naval base was more than just a driver for Osama bin Laden, U.S. agents said on Thursday.
18 Jul 2008 |
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Sides clash over treatment of Bin Laden's driver
The prosecution and defence witnesses have given widely different accounts of the way Osama bin Laden's former driver has been treated in U.S. prisons in Afghanistan and at Guantanamo Bay.
17 Jul 2008 |
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Video shows Guantanamo inmate wept
Omar Khadr, the only western prisoner still held in the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, broke down and wept when questioned by Canadian interrogators, video footage released on Tuesday shows.
16 Jul 2008 |
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U.S. court rules for Guantanamo prisoner
A federal appeals court on Monday overturned a U.S. military tribunal's enemy combatant designation for a Chinese Muslim at the Guantanamo Bay prison, its first ruling that gives a detainee a chance for release.
24 Jun 2008 |
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Guantanamo prisoners can appeal
Guantanamo Bay prisoners can go before U.S. federal judges to challenge their years-long detention, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday in a landmark decision that delivered a stinging setback for President George W. Bush's policies.
13 Jun 2008 |
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9/11 families excluded from Guantanamo hearing
As the Guantanamo war crimes court prepared to arraign five prisoners on death penalty charges of orchestrating the September 11 attacks, a Pentagon official apologized on Wednesday for excluding victims' families from the hearing.
05 Jun 2008 |
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