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Obama 'Concerned and Disappointed' After Journalist Who Exposed US War Crimes FreedAbdulelah Haider Shaye 'put in prison because he had the audacity to expose' deadly US drone strike
Thursday, July 25, 2013 * Common Dreams * Jacob Chamberlain, staff writer
The White House is "concerned and disappointed" over the news that Yemeni Journalist Abdulelah Haider Shaye, who was kept in a Yemeni jail for three years per the request of the Obama administration after he exposed a deadly U.S. drone strike, was released Tuesday.
Following news of Shaye's release, journalist Jeremy Scahill, who has written extensively about Shaye's story, contacted the White House for a comment.
The White House's response was brief and alarming:
We are concerned and disappointed by the early release of Abd-Ilah al-Shai, who was sentenced by a Yemeni court to five years in prison for his involvement with Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
According to Scahill and numerous other journalists who have followed the story, Shaye's only involvement with Al Qaeda was conducting interviews with their members for major news outlets that included the Washington Post, ABC News and the New York Times.
Shaye's legal troubles only arose after he uncovered the deadly U.S. strike that killed dozens of innocent Yemeni civilians, after which he was thrown in prison. At one point Shaye was slated for early release, but a phone call from president Obama urged Yemeni officials to keep him behind bars.
"We should let that statement set in," Scahill said of the White House's response. "The White House is saying that they are disappointed and concerned that a Yemeni journalist has been released from a Yemeni prison."
"This is a man who was put in prison because he had the audacity to expose a U.S. cruise missile attack that killed three dozen women and children."
Watch Scahill in an interview with Democracy Now!, which aired Thursday morning:
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/07/25-8
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Obama 'Concerned and Disappointed' After Journalist Who Exposed US War Crimes Freed [View all]
99th_Monkey
Jul 2013
OP
It's time to start BELIEVING what we see and hear every day, and know in our hearts.
chimpymustgo
Jul 2013
#49
Obama is evidence that the DC bubble can capture and control even the strongest mind.
leveymg
Jul 2013
#115
OMG, I've got boxes stacked in my garage, going on 20 years, now! Please don't put me on the TERRA
chimpymustgo
Jul 2013
#57
You come on here and accuse us of being rightwingers because we are against jailing
Th1onein
Jul 2013
#154
So, reporting murders is a crime while committing murders isn't. Got it.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jul 2013
#11
I'm concerned that the military industrial complex continues to profit handsomely.
Initech
Jul 2013
#47
Deceit, paranoia, thuggery, cronyism, suppression of a free press, illegal bombing of civilians,
Brewinblue
Jul 2013
#85
Too fucking bad WH is nor concerned with torturers and war criminals running free all over the US.
idwiyo
Jul 2013
#93