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Guantanamo Inmates Despair of Ever Leaving
AP ^ | March 5, 2006 | MIRANDA LEITSINGER

Posted on 03/05/2006 8:00:20 PM PST by NewLand

Guantanamo Inmates Despair of Ever Leaving
Sunday, March 5, 2006 9:13 PM EST
The Associated Press
By MIRANDA LEITSINGER

GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba (AP) — Ahamed Abdul Aziz has been in the Guantanamo Bay prison for more than three years and, by his account, has been interrogated 50 times without being charged with any crime. He waits with anguish for freedom but fears it will never come.

"We are in a grave here," he told his lawyers, echoing the despair felt by many of the roughly 490 prisoners held as suspected terrorists at the U.S. naval base in eastern Cuba. Charges have been filed against only 10 of them.

Transcripts of hearings, which the Pentagon released Friday after a successful Freedom of Information Act lawsuit by The Associated Press, show the frustration among prisoners waiting for the military to decide whether to charge them, transfer them or release them.

"I don't want to spend any more time here. Not one more minute," Afghan prisoner Mohammed Gul said at a combat status review tribunal.

Another unidentified Afghan man told his tribunal: "I was not a Taliban. I was not against the Americans. I want to go home."

An Afghan man, identified only as Abdul in one of the transcripts, urged U.S. military officers overseeing his tribunal to free him so he could feed his family.

"I don't know what they have to eat," he said.

The United States has released or transferred to authorities in their home countries about 270 detainees since the prison opened in January 2002, months after the U.S.-led military campaign that ousted Afghanistan's hard-line Taliban regime for harboring Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida bases.

Major Paul Swiergosz, a Defense Department spokesman, said that holding detainees who are considered a risk is necessary in time of war, while the review process ensures innocent detainees are released.

"Holding detainees in Guantanamo is not a punitive measure, it's preventive," Swiergosz said. "That keeps them from continuing to fight against the United States and its allies. The Defense Department will continue to work diligently to process all the detainee cases we have."

U.S. officials say the camp houses only people who want to kill American troops or civilians.

"The folks that are at Guantanamo Bay all have a valid reason for being sent here," said Army Maj. Jeffrey Weir, a prison spokesman. "Some are mainly security, others are intelligence. It's across the board."

Aziz, who is from Mauritania in West Africa, was captured in Pakistan in 2002, according to one of his lawyers, Anna Cayton-Holland. His lawyers do not know what he is accused of.

"He thinks he's going to die here," said another member of his defense team, Agnieszka Fryszman.

Many detainees are accused of specific deeds, but some complain they spend years in confinement before learning the allegations.

Boudella al Hajj, an Algerian cleric who said he worked with orphans in Bosnia for a humanitarian group and the Bosnian army, was accused of being in contact with al-Qaida member Abu Zubaydah and belonging to an Algerian militant organization, among other things.

In the transcripts, he denied the allegations and asked why he had never heard them before.

"I've been here for three years, been through many interrogations and no interrogator ever mentioned any of these accusations, so how did they just come now?" he said. "It's weird how this just came up now."

One tribunal member, who was not identified, later said: "We didn't realize you had never been confronted with these allegations."

Another man, Pakistani millionaire Saifullah A. Paracha, was told by a U.S. Air Force colonel running his hearing that he would one day be able to pursue his case in American courts.

"I've been here 17 months — would that be before I expire?" Paracha asked.

With some Bush administration officials now referring to the war against terrorism as the "long war," Guantanamo appears to be turning into a more permanent detention site.

A two-story prison building that can house 200 detainees is slated to open this summer. It is modeled after a mainland maximum-security prison and will be located near a similar facility that can house 100 detainees.

"It's becoming clear that we will need to continue to house some number of detainees for an extended period," said a Pentagon spokesman, Maj. Michael Shavers.


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To: Grizzled Bear
Did the Lame Stream Media care about what Daniel Pearle thought?

That seems pretty obvious these days, doesn't it?

Pearle is a mere inconvenience in their single minded agenda.

21 posted on 03/05/2006 8:17:50 PM PST by NewLand (Posting against liberalism since the 20th century!)
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To: Grizzled Bear
"He thinks he's going to die here," said another member of his defense team, Agnieszka Fryszman. Did the Lame Stream Media care about what Daniel Pearle thought?

He should have died on the battlefield - take no prisoners. You know what happens when we get them court representation from the American Criminal Liars Union and other bleeding heart liberals.

22 posted on 03/05/2006 8:18:00 PM PST by p23185
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To: NewLand
If we did not have Guantanamo the world's lefties/do-gooders/busy-bodies would quickly find something else about the USA to complain about. Meantime, the existence of Guantanamo should give some of the Jihadists something to think about. Every "horror" story out of there may in fact act as a deterrent.
23 posted on 03/05/2006 8:19:45 PM PST by Malesherbes
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To: stevem
when you get captured, you should expect to remain a pow until you are paroled or exchanged or until the war ends.

Very true, and that's with 'rules' of war. These people don't honor any rules. So, why should we? Guantanamo is too good for them.

24 posted on 03/05/2006 8:19:51 PM PST by NewLand (Posting against liberalism since the 20th century!)
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To: NewLand

You declared war! You are prisoners. When the war is over, you get to go home. Meanwhile enjoy the best food you ever had in your entire miserable lives!


25 posted on 03/05/2006 8:21:44 PM PST by Doctor Don
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To: NewLand

Dispair because they can not go back to the battlefield and die fighting so they can get the 72 virgins or young boys promised.


26 posted on 03/05/2006 8:21:44 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Islam, the religion of the criminally insane.)
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To: denydenydeny
they're being taken care of in one of the Osama day care centers that Patty Murray talked about.

And, those day care centers are easily accessible due to the roads that Osama built, also according to Patty Murray.

27 posted on 03/05/2006 8:21:52 PM PST by NewLand (Posting against liberalism since the 20th century!)
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To: SMM48

That sums it up pretty good!


28 posted on 03/05/2006 8:22:22 PM PST by NewLand (Posting against liberalism since the 20th century!)
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To: sono; denydenydeny

LOL! Perfect!


29 posted on 03/05/2006 8:22:59 PM PST by NewLand (Posting against liberalism since the 20th century!)
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To: NewLand
Ahamed Abdul Aziz has been in the Guantanamo Bay prison for more than three years

Ha Ha. I want you to spend eternity there where you can do no harm to innocent men,women and children. Dream of your goats back home and rot in hell.

30 posted on 03/05/2006 8:27:03 PM PST by Minutemen ("It's a Religion of Peace")
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To: Navy Patriot
Funny the AP doesn't mention those who have been released and then killed or recaptured when trying to kill Americans again.

That would be presenting both sides of the story, with the use of facts.

That's a double no-no for AP. Doesn't fit the agenda.

31 posted on 03/05/2006 8:28:30 PM PST by NewLand (Posting against liberalism since the 20th century!)
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To: NewLand
I guess they're all innocent victims of mistaken identity. We should let them go. < sarc>

It's nice to see that the traitorous AP takes the word of terrorists at face value...in an obvious attempt to hurt our war effort.

32 posted on 03/05/2006 8:30:28 PM PST by SIDENET (Likes small, shiny objects!)
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To: BW2221
look like Helen Thomas.



With THAT look, she must definitely be a virgin!!!
33 posted on 03/05/2006 8:36:22 PM PST by danamco
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To: torchthemummy

I've never heard of a former-al-queda member. That is why they are still there AP (Always Partisan).




If they start singing, maybe there would be some future progress!??!


34 posted on 03/05/2006 8:38:18 PM PST by danamco
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To: NewLand
That's a double no-no for AP.

Would that be a quadruple negative, or no to the fourth power?

35 posted on 03/05/2006 8:42:22 PM PST by Navy Patriot
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To: NewLand

Too Fing bad for the terrorists. Boo hoo. The war is still on, they last for more than three years sometimes. If they ever let these terrorist scumbags out, I'll be disappointed. They have no sympathy when they saw off the screaming head of an innocent. I hope Guantanamo is their hell and they stay in it for a long long time.


36 posted on 03/05/2006 8:47:53 PM PST by Williams
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To: Navy Patriot

Actually, I should have said 'double nyet-nyet'.


37 posted on 03/05/2006 8:54:52 PM PST by NewLand (Posting against liberalism since the 20th century!)
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To: NewLand

OK, I propose a prisoner exchange. Each one of these guys that we think might be innocent goes free and a reporter of our choice from AP, AFP, al-Reuters, CNN, or the BBC goes to Gitmo in his place. Fair?


38 posted on 03/05/2006 8:58:51 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: SIDENET
the traitorous AP takes the word of terrorists at face value...

SOP.

39 posted on 03/05/2006 9:00:24 PM PST by NewLand (Posting against liberalism since the 20th century!)
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To: NewLand
'double nyet-nyet'

And a red font.

40 posted on 03/05/2006 9:01:15 PM PST by Navy Patriot
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