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815:". Among listed cases in which the authors concluded that a state has been complicit in secret detention, they highlight "the United Kingdom in the cases of several individuals, including Binyam Mohamed". On 10 February, three Court of Appeal judges ordered the British government to reveal evidence of MI5 and MI6 complicity in the torture of Binyam Mohamed, overruling the Foreign Secretary, David Miliband.
387:(weapons combining conventional explosives with radioactive material intended to be dispersed over a large area). According to the complaint, he "was planning terror attacks against high-rise apartment buildings in the United States and was arrested at an airport in Pakistan, attempting to go to London while using a forged passport."
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had colluded with his interrogators. They provided specific questions and his responses led to his making false confessions of terrorist activities. In a first memo, an MI5 agent asked for a name to be put to
Mohamed and for him to be questioned further about that person. A second telegram concerned
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quoted a recently declassified note from
Mohamed: "It has come to my attention through several reliable sources that my release from Guantánamo to the UK had been ordered several weeks ago. It is a cruel tactic of delay to suspend my travel till the last days of this administration while I should
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On 7 August 2007, the United
Kingdom government requested the release of Binyam Mohamed and four other men who had been legal British residents. He was not released however, and in June 2008 the U.S. military announced they were formally charging him. Later that year, he went on a hunger strike to
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Although the documents were disclosed to
Mohamed's legal counsel as ordered, they were not released to the general public. The High Court later found in favour of the Foreign Secretary to prevent the publication of these materials. The reasons given were that—even if it was unreasonable for it to
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requested that the US release
Mohamed and four other Guantánamo detainees, all of whom had been granted refugee status or other legal right to remain in the United Kingdom, prior to their capture by US forces. Previously, the British government had only sought the release of British citizens, not
249:, for reasons which are in dispute. He and his supporters said that he had gone to conquer his drug problems and to see Muslim countries "with his own eyes". The British and U.S. authorities contend, and the Personal Representative's initial interview notes record, that Mohamed admitted receiving
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reported that
Mohamed had described being warned to cooperate by two women, who represented themselves as Canadians. Each woman had represented herself as a third-party intervener, who warned Mohamed that she thought he should co-operate. Each suggested he should answer the Americans' questions
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reported that the UK Government had sent a letter to Clive
Stafford Smith, confirming that it had information about Mohamed's allegations of abuse. On 28 July, his lawyers filed a petition in a UK court to compel the Foreign Office to turn over the evidence of Mohamed's abuse. They also filed a
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and other media organisations, Mohamed and two civil rights groups, Liberty and
Justice, argued that the public interest in disclosing the role played by British and US agencies in unlawful activities far outweighed any claim about potential threats to national security. On 20 December, a U.S.
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At the start of his military commission, Mohamed chose to represent himself. He protested against the commissions, and said he was not the person charged because the
Prosecution had spelled his name incorrectly. He held up a sign "con mission" and stated: "This is not a commission, it's a
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in the unlawful treatment by the CIA, was eventually tried in 2009. Despite attempts by the
Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, to suppress evidence on the grounds that such disclosure would harm national security, the government lost the case in the High Court.
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in 2005 to protest against the harsh conditions and lack of access to any judicial review. The hunger strike started in July 2005, and resumed in August 2005 because the detainees believed the US authorities failed to keep promises to meet their demands.
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fully, or he was likely to be tortured. According to the CBC report, Canada had an obligation to object if it determined that the Americans had falsely represented US security officials as Canadians, as a ploy to trick Mohamed into confessing.
471:. Williams quoted the men's attorneys, who anticipated the five men would be re-charged within thirty days. They told Williams that "prosecutors called the move procedural", and attributed it to the resignation of fellow Prosecutor
822:, the Home Secretary, insisted that these were "baseless, groundless accusations". He denied that government lawyers had forced the judiciary to water down criticism of MI5, despite an earlier draft ruling by Lord Neuberger, the
715:, which represents Mohamed, said its client was shown the MI5 telegrams by his military lawyer Yvonne Bradley. While the claims of MI5 collusion were being investigated by the British government, the Shadow Justice Secretary,
689:, Mohamed had been on a hunger strike but had stopped on 5 February, when his lawyers informed him he could soon expect transfer to the UK. He was visited on 14 and 15 February by a delegation of UK officials, including a
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District Court judge, Gladys Kessler, found that there was "credible" evidence that a British resident was tortured while being detained on behalf of the US Government. Her formerly classified legal opinion, obtained by
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an anonymous White House official told them: "the court decision would not provoke a broad review of intelligence liaison between Britain and the US because the need for close co-operation was greater now than ever."
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speculated that the Prosecution's dropping of the charges, and plans to re-file charges later, was intended to counter and disarm the testimony Vandeveld was anticipated to offer that the Prosecution had withheld
285:" run by US intelligence agents in Pakistan, Morocco and Afghanistan. While he was held in Morocco, he said that interrogators tortured him by repeatedly using scalpels or razor blades to cut his penis and chest.
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who confirmed he was healthy enough to be flown back to England. On 23 February, almost seven years after his arrest, Mohamed was repatriated from Guantánamo to the UK, where he was released after questioning.
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on 23 February 2009. Together with other detainees, he took legal action against the UK government for collusion by MI5 and MI6 in his torture by the United States. In February 2010, the UK
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In November 2010, Mohamed received an undisclosed sum as compensation from the British government as part of a settlement of a number of suits against the government for collusion by MI5.
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petition with the Irish government for the records of his illegal air transport over Ireland. On 21 August, the High Court of the United Kingdom found in Mohamed's favour, ruling that the
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human rights investigators had concluded that the British government had been complicit in the mistreatment and possible torture of several of its own citizens during the 'war on terror
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by the United States authorities" in which the British Intelligence services had been complicit. The UK government agreed to pay an undisclosed sum in compensation in November 2010.
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must be revealed. "MI5 knew that Binyam Mohamed, the former Guantanamo detainee, was being tortured by the CIA, a Court of Appeal judgment has revealed." The court opinion noted:
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The treatment reported, if had been administered on behalf of the United Kingdom, would clearly have been in breach of the undertakings given by the United Kingdom in 1972 .
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in 1995, where he sought political asylum. He lived there for seven years with leave to remain while his application was resolved. He was seeking Permanent Resident status.
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quoted "White House officials" on 10 February 2010, who said the publication: "will complicate the confidentiality of our intelligence-sharing relationship". According to
756:. He said that any other decision "will inevitably be interpreted as a political cover-up." On 10 February 2010, the UK Court of Appeal ruled that material held by the UK
303:, the harsh "super-maximum" facility where, reports suggest, "uncooperative" detainees are held. He was told that he would be required to testify against other detainees.
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the court order forcing the British Government to publish secret memos that it received from US intelligence officials will jeopardise future US-UK intelligence sharing.
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Ten Presidentially authorised Military Commissions were convened in the former terminal building of the disused airfield on the Guantanamo Naval Base's Eastern Peninsula.
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Combined with the sleep deprivation, threats and inducements were made to him. His fears of being removed from United States custody and ‘disappearing’ were played upon.
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said: "These are more than allegations – these are pieces of a puzzle that are being put together. It makes an immediate criminal investigation absolutely inescapable."
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for refusing to go (again) to interrogation because the female interrogator had sexually humiliated him (again) for 5 hours _ Therefore, the strike must begin again.
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to create military commissions outside the regular federal and military justice systems, and they were unconstitutional. Mohamed's military commission was halted.
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himself in Washington DC. As a result of these promises, we agreed to end the strike on July 28. It is now August 11. They have betrayed our trust (again).
2188:"US plays down threat to security co-operation: Links between CIA and MI5 unaffected by court revelations of mistreatment of terror suspect Binyam Mohamed"
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records that the US Government does not dispute "credible" evidence that Binyam Mohamed had been tortured while being held at its behest.
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subsidiary accused of arranging extraordinary rendition flights for the CIA. Mohamed had a joint lawsuit with four other plaintiffs:
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The U.S. Government planned to house up to 80 of the new Congressionally authorised Military Commissions in a $ 12 million tent city.
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against the Russians, which was not illegal. Mohamed said that he had made false statements while being tortured in Pakistani jails.
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Yvonne Bradley, asserted that there was no doubt that Mohamed had been tortured, and that Britain and the US were complicit in his
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should disclose this material. The judges said of the information that it was "not only necessary but essential for his defence".
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information on Mohamed's treatment, and what MI5 and MI6 knew about it, must be disclosed. In an unprecedented case, counsel for
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1622:"Two More Victims of CIA's Rendition Program, Including Former Guantánamo Detainee, Join ACLU Lawsuit Against Boeing Subsidiary"
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between 2004 and 2009 without charges. He was arrested in Pakistan and transported first to Morocco under the US's
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at their Navy base in Cuba. He says that he was "routinely humiliated and abused and constantly lied to" there.
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The administration promised that if we gave them 10 days, they would bring the prison into compliance with the
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run by al-Qaeda. He admitted to military training, but said that it was to fight with the Muslim resistance in
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1546:"The Queen on the application of Binyam Mohamed – v – Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs"
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reported that Mohamed had told his lawyers he had been told to prepare for return to the United Kingdom.
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1680:"Italian 'Extraordinary Rendition' Victim Still Held In Morocco Based On Tortured Confession"
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2144:"Top judge: Binyam Mohamed case shows MI5 to be devious, dishonest and complicit in torture"
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affect international relations—if the Foreign Secretary thought it was going to harm the
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1164:"Who are the Guantánamo detainees? – Case Sheet 12 – Benyam Mohammed al Habashi"
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has acknowledged was interrogated using the controversial technique known as
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2325:"Binyam Mohamed case: David Miliband steps up bid to hide proof of torture"
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2013:"Binyam Mohamed case: David Miliband steps up bid to hide proof of torture"
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1431:"UK Guantanamo detainee asks court to order turnover of 'torture' evidence"
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Suspected secret torture centres in Morocco where Binyam Mohamed was held:
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1989:"If Britain became complicit in torture, we must discover who is to blame"
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PR NOTES FROM INITIAL INTERVIEW WITH DETAINEE 1458 (Binyam Ahmed Mohammed)
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was savagely beaten in his interrogation and they publicly desecrated the
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Torture claims by British resident are given credence by American judge
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to be made public. He said that he had been transported by the US to a
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1570:"U.K. resident held at Gitmo alleges Canadian involvement in torture"
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Daniel Nasaw; Richard Norton-Taylor; Ian Cobain (11 February 2010).
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2074:"Britain 'complicit in mistreatment and possible torture' says UN"
1058:"Guantanamo Briton Binyam Mohamed wins right to see secret papers"
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All tribunals are cancelled, following Supreme Court ruling in
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into the allegations and for the matter to be referred to the
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Binyam Mohamed's Guantanamo detainee assessment via Wikileaks
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1653:"Obama Holds On To State Secrets Privilege In Jeppesen Case"
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published claims that the British domestic security service
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Mohamed's attorneys reported that he had been subjected to "
1941:"Binyam Mohamed returns to Britain after Guantánamo ordeal"
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David Miliband, Foreign Secretary of UK (5 February 2009).
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Binyam Mohamed – The Guantánamo Docket – The New York Times
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on 9 February, Mohamed's assigned military defence lawyer,
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reported that he had said that he had gone to train in the
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program, where he claimed to have been interrogated under
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special intelligence relationship with the United States
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Ethiopian extrajudicial prisoners of the United States
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protest his continued detention. On 16 January 2009,
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1770:"Court Dismisses a Case Asserting Torture by C.I.A."
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1305:"War crimes charges dropped against 5 in Guantanamo"
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379:. The complaint alleges that Mohamed was trained in
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Documentary about Guantánamo Bay and Binyam Mohamed
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1108:"One of them made cuts in my penis. I was in agony"
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2309:Transcript: Moazzam Begg interviews Binyam Mohamed
2103:"Binyam Mohamed torture evidence must be revealed"
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1406:"Britain Sends Information on Suspect to the U.S."
1271:"U.S. drops charges against 5 Guantánamo captives"
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419:(DOD) filed new charges against Mohamed after the
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1795:"UK asks US to release 5 from Guantánamo"
1743:"Mohamed et al. v Jeppesen Dataplan, Inc"
1707:"Mohamed et al. v Jeppesen Dataplan, Inc"
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2275:Biography of Plaintiff Binyam Mohamed
1907:"Officials visit Guantánamo detainee"
1303:Carol J. Williams (21 October 2008).
2749:(murder in violation of laws of war)
2248:. United Kingdom: Phoenix. pp.
634:that hearing the case would divulge
3215:Mohammed Hashim (charges withdrawn)
2344:United States Department of Defense
2161:David Stringer (11 February 2010).
1959:"MI5 telegrams 'fed interrogation'"
1883:Yvonne Bradley (11 February 2009).
1768:Charlie Savage (8 September 2010).
1714:United States Department of Justice
946:United States Department of Defense
587:On 1 August 2007, Mohamed joined a
417:United States Department of Defense
299:In February 2005, he was placed in
245:In June 2001, Mohamed travelled to
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2608:Destruction of interrogation tapes
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1913:. 16 February 2009. Archived from
1824:Robert Verkaik (17 January 2009).
1463:"UK Guantánamo inmate wins ruling"
1429:Mike Rosen-Molina (29 July 2008).
1336:'No record` of CIA flight requests
453:Carol J. Williams, writing in the
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1596:"UK seeks Guantanamo men release"
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463:—one of the three captives the
223:inhuman and degrading treatment
2658:Guantanamo military commission
2484:Strawberry Fields (Guantanamo)
2358:"FAQs: What Are State Secrets"
2242:Stafford Smith, Clive (2008).
2072:Ian Cobain (27 January 2010).
1705:Michael P. Abate (June 2009).
1651:Marc Ambinder (12 June 2009).
1626:American Civil Liberties Union
1252:. U.S. Department of Defense.
1144:www.therenditionproject.org.uk
1051:
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593:American Civil Liberties Union
571:On 7 August 2007, the British
436:Office of Military Commissions
408:that the President lacked the
346:(again). Saad from Kuwait was
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2864:Future charges are under the
893:
731:, director of campaign group
685:on 11 February. According to
625:Mohamed Farag Ahmad Bashmilah
582:
306:Mohamed's British barrister,
294:Guantánamo Bay detention camp
27:Ethiopian Guantanamo detainee
698:Allegations of MI5 collusion
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3287:(charges withdrawn in 2011)
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2723:(charges withdrawn in 2012)
2449:Temara interrogation centre
1018:. London. 10 February 2010.
907:"JTF GTMO Detainee Profile"
883:Temara interrogation centre
873:
852:Representation in the media
400:United States Supreme Court
85:Temara interrogation centre
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2336:, US Department of Defense
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108:Benyam Mohammed al-Habashi
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1140:"- The Rendition Project"
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410:constitutional authority
292:in Afghanistan to their
175:by the US Government in
106:Benyam (Ahmed) Mohammed,
3429:Expatriates in Pakistan
3352:Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri
3311:Fouad Mahmoud al Rabiah
2593:Extraordinary rendition
2368:Extraordinary Rendition
2293:Profile: Binyam Mohamed
1256:17 January 2009 at the
1173:, Amnesty International
1033:31 January 2010 at the
989:Profile: Binyam Mohamed
888:Ain Aouda secret prison
859:Extraordinary Rendition
521:extraordinary rendition
355:Charged with conspiracy
255:al Farouq training camp
200:Al Farouq training camp
192:Personal Representative
181:extraordinary rendition
89:Ain Aouda secret prison
3270:September 2008 charges
3000:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
1524:Norton-Taylor, Richard
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3322:December 2008 charges
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2985:February 2008 charges
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2665:February 2004 charges
2374:Alpha One Productions
2099:Richard Norton-Taylor
1937:Richard Norton-Taylor
762:
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494:abusive interrogation
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177:Guantanamo Bay prison
3296:October 2008 charges
3145:Noor Uthman Muhammed
2959:January 2008 charges
2933:October 2007 charges
2826:January 2006 charges
2280:7 March 2015 at the
2198:on 23 February 2010.
2175:on 13 February 2010.
2132:. 12 February 2010.
2101:(10 February 2010).
1911:Agence France Presse
1895:on 14 February 2009.
1632:on 29 September 2007
1340:Monsters and Critics
803:On 27 January 2010,
687:Agence France Presse
632:Obama administration
617:Abou Elkassim Britel
482:exculpatory evidence
477:Clive Stafford Smith
448:Noor Uthman Muhammed
430:On 21 October 2008,
310:, legal director of
308:Clive Stafford Smith
265:Arrest and detention
141:Binyam Ahmed Mohamed
35:Binyam Ahmed Mohamed
3075:Mohammed al-Qahtani
3062:(providing support)
3047:(providing support)
3032:(providing support)
2706:August 2004 charges
2680:Ali Hamza al-Bahlul
2469:Mihail Kogălniceanu
2168:The Washington Post
2051:. 20 December 2009.
2035:. 14 December 2009.
2019:. 13 December 2009.
1917:on 19 February 2009
1558:on 5 February 2009.
1526:(4 February 2009).
1443:on 22 November 2008
1382:on 12 February 2009
1360:. 18 December 2005.
1342:. 12 December 2005.
1281:on 17 February 2009
1205:. 9 September 2005.
1094:. 25 February 2009.
995:. 23 February 2008.
838:The Washington Post
832:The Washington Post
824:Master of the Rolls
510:The Real Slim Shady
283:ghost prison system
194:at the time of his
126:All charges dropped
100:Other name(s)
3419:Torture in Morocco
3100:March 2008 charges
3060:Mustafa al-Hawsawi
3045:Ramzi bin al-Shibh
2909:(throwing grenade)
2860:Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
2216:. 16 November 2010
1985:Timothy Garton Ash
1838:on 20 January 2009
1773:The New York Times
1409:The New York Times
1357:Human Rights Watch
1317:on 22 October 2008
1241:. 9 December 2005.
1120:on 21 October 2008
1037:, Reprieve website
750:Timothy Garton Ash
607:in the case was a
597:Alien Tort Statute
556:In February 2009,
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415:In late 2008, the
405:Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
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2792:Jabran al-Qahtani
2777:Ghassan al-Sharbi
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2259:978-0-7538-2352-1
1987:(12 March 2009).
1864:. 9 February 2009
1800:Houston Chronicle
1576:. 6 February 2009
1493:. 30 August 2008.
1310:Los Angeles Times
1223:. 30 August 2005.
1082:. 27 August 2005.
975:Works related to
866:We Are Not Ghouls
758:Foreign Secretary
729:Shami Chakrabarti
601:Jeppesen Dataplan
573:Foreign Secretary
530:On 21 June 2008,
456:Los Angeles Times
444:Ghassan al Sharbi
440:Jabran al Qahtani
432:Susan J. Crawford
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