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Plea to Pres Obama to let Mohamedou Slahi go home.
Article by: Jon Wiener in the February 23, 2015 edition of The Nation.
http://www.thenation.com/article/197137/why-did-it-take-10-years-publish-diary-guantanamo-detainee
Mohamedou is a 44-year-old man from Mauritania. He went to Afghanistan as a young man to join the fight against the communists there. To do that, he trained at an Al Qaeda camp and pledged loyalty to Al Qaeda. He has said repeatedly that he broke all ties with them after the communist government there collapsed in 1992.
In 2001, he was at his mothers house in Mauritania and got a call from the police. He turned himself inand his family has never seen him again. He was taken by the United States to Jordan, where he was detained for eight months. Then he was taken to Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan, then finally to Guantánamo in August 2002. Hes been there ever since. Originally, the United States thought he was a suspect in the millennium bombing conspiracy to blow up LAX. The government concluded that Mohamedou had nothing to do with that. Then they accused him of being a recruiter of pilots for the 9/11 attack. They then figured out that he probably didnt even know about 9/11. He won his petition for habeas corpus in 2010 when a judge ordered him released, but the Obama administration has appealed, so thats where he is today.
Sign the ACLU petition to free Mohamedou Slahi at aclu.org/secure/free-slahi.
In 2001, he was at his mothers house in Mauritania and got a call from the police. He turned himself inand his family has never seen him again. He was taken by the United States to Jordan, where he was detained for eight months. Then he was taken to Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan, then finally to Guantánamo in August 2002. Hes been there ever since. Originally, the United States thought he was a suspect in the millennium bombing conspiracy to blow up LAX. The government concluded that Mohamedou had nothing to do with that. Then they accused him of being a recruiter of pilots for the 9/11 attack. They then figured out that he probably didnt even know about 9/11. He won his petition for habeas corpus in 2010 when a judge ordered him released, but the Obama administration has appealed, so thats where he is today.
Sign the ACLU petition to free Mohamedou Slahi at aclu.org/secure/free-slahi.
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Plea to Pres Obama to let Mohamedou Slahi go home. (Original Post)
rhett o rick
Feb 2015
OP
Why does America embrace the primitive behaviors we claim to be fighting against? Police beatings
whereisjustice
Mar 2015
#1
And wouldn't releasing him be a step closer to closing down Gitmo? Hmmm. Now I get it. nm
rhett o rick
Mar 2015
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whereisjustice
(2,941 posts)1. Why does America embrace the primitive behaviors we claim to be fighting against? Police beatings
and killings, torture, indefinite detention without trial, there is NOTHING to be gained by this behavior.
We've become an authoritarian police state. This is exactly what our enemies hoped for, the ignorant extremists squatting in both political parties here and ignorant extremists abroad.
rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)2. And wouldn't releasing him be a step closer to closing down Gitmo? Hmmm. Now I get it. nm