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10.03.2009, 10:58

Gitmo inmates admit planning 9/11

Five detainees at the US Guantanamo Bay camp have taken full responsibility for the 9/11 attacks that claimed the lives of over 3,000 people in New York in 2001, according to a report in The New York Times newspaper.

AFP Photo Pool / Mark Wilson 24.02.2009, 14:58

Gitmo inmates still tortured

Although President Obama has vowed to shut down the infamous Guantanamo prison, things haven’t changed much and the detainees still complain of tortures and humiliation.

16.02.2009, 10:47

My client was tortured at Guantanamo – lawyer

The lawyer of a British resident kept in Guantanamo Yvonne Bradley claims her client should be freed because he was tortured there.

Guantanamo Bay US Naval Base (AFP Photo / Randall Mikkelsen) 26.01.2009, 23:17

Guantanamo: terror detention camp – or Al-Qaeda recruiting agency?

Two former Guantanamo prisoners have taken up senior positions in Al-Qaeda after being released from prison. The two jihadists appeared on the group’s web-site according to the SITE monitoring agency.

23.01.2009, 04:34

Obama orders Guantanamo halt

President Barack Obama is making good on his promise to close the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He has officially ordered the closure of the controversial Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba.

AFP Photo / Saul LOEB 23.01.2009, 00:42

'Obama should close the prison sooner than a year'

Guantanamo should be closed much earlier than a year, says Mary Ann Wright, a retired U.S. Army colonel and former official of the American State Department.

People pass a burnt out car on a street in Urumqi in China's far west Xinjiang province on July 6, 2009 (AFP Photo / Peter Parks) 07.07.2009, 02:33 1 comment

“The West would like to see China unified” – expert

“An unstable China would create a lot of turbulence. However, the way the Chinese government deals with those groups [of protesters] in Xinjiang is very important,” said Dr. Kerry Brown of the London-based Chatham House.

15.04.2010, 18:32 9 comments

KSM + military tribunal = 9/11 cover-up?

US Republicans, in an effort to avoid a public civilian trial for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged 9/11 mastermind, are turning up the heat on Attorney General Eric Holder. Why?

AFP Photo / David Furst 07.10.2010, 17:43 10 comments

America’s “Afghan trap” enters 10th year

When the US opened “Operation Enduring Freedom” in Afghanistan following 9/11, few people questioned the decision. But today, after nine years of sacrifice, that attitude is changing.

10.02.2010, 17:38 9 comments

Military tribunal or civilian trial for terror suspects: you be the judge!

The US is presently in the midst of a fierce debate that challenges the very tenets of its Constitution, which states a person cannot be tried in a military tribunal unless a formal war has been declared.

From Guantanamo inmate to Taliban militant leader

Published: 11 March, 2009, 16:01

TAGS: Military, Asia, Obama, Bush, Human rights, Terrorism, USA


Former Guantanamo prisoner freed in December 2007 resurfaces as key Taliban militant, AP quotes Pentagon and CIA officials.

Pentagon and CIA officials claim former Guantanamo prisoner No. 008 Abdullah Ghulam Rasoul, now known as Mullah Abdullah Zakir, is the latest addition to the list comprised of 60 former detainees who have taken on militant leadership and resurfaced on foreign battlefields.

In December 2007 he was released along with 12 other Afghan prisoners to the Afghan government which consequently freed the man, officials say.

They say Rasoul has emerged as a key Taliban militant figure in southern Afghanistan where US troops are preparing to deploy to fight resurgent Taliban forces.

Obama facing Bush legacy

Abdullah Ghulam Rasoul was released under the Bush administration but the news of his reappearance could now mar the plans of the new White House administration.

One of President Barack Obama’s election promises was to shut down the detention center over global criticism of alleged human rights abuses there and in an attempt to improve US image abroad.

As one of his first acts of office, President Barack Obama signed an order to close the jail next year. The remaining detainees will have to be transferred to other US detention facilities for trial, handed over to foreign nations for legal proceedings, or freed.

AP says more than 800 prisoners have been imprisoned at Guantanamo. Only a handful have been charged. About 520 Guantanamo detainees have been released from custody or transferred to prisons elsewhere in the world.

The Pentagon’s preferred option to date has been handing detainees over to home governments, but the growing number of those who afterwards rejoined the fight proves the system does not work.

Can a leopard change his spots?

According to the Pentagon, at least 18 former Guantanamo detainees have ‘returned to the fight’ and 43 others are suspected of resuming terrorist activities. Officials though have not released the complete list.

At the end of January two other men released from the Guantanamo Bay prison appeared in a video posted on a jihadist website. One of the two former inmates, a Saudi man identified as Abu Sufyan al-Azdi al-Shahri, or prisoner No. 372, has been elevated to the senior ranks of Al-Qaeda in Yemen, according to a US counter-terrorism official. The other man is Abu al-Hareth Muhammad al-Oufi, or prisoner No. 333, now identified as an Al-Qaeda field commander.

The jail at the US base in Cuba, set up by the Bush administration in 2002, has been criticized worldwide for allegations of abuse of prisoners and their legal status.

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Media worldwide is speculating whether Turkey’s President Abdullah Gül did indeed pass on a personal verbal message to Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from US President Barack Obama regarding US-Iran relations.

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