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Lawyers release Guantanamo video -
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TORONTO - In a video released yesterday, a 16-year-old captured in Afghanistan cries out for his mother and says he needs treatment for his battle wounds during questioning by Canadian officials at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay. (article 1)
TORONTO - Canada will not seek the return of a young detainee at Guantanamo Bay, officials said Wednesday, a day after the release of a video showing the teenage prisoner sobbing for his mother and pleading for Canada's help. (article 2)
A spokesman for Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper said footage of Toronto-born terror suspect Omar Khadr being interrogated by Canadian officials in 2003 will not affect his government's position. (article 2)
GUANTÁNAMO BAY, Cuba - Salim Ahmed Hamdan, the alleged al-Qaida driver who faces a historic military trial next week, testified Tuesday that a female interrogator elicited information from him using sexually suggestive behavior that he called " improper. (article 9)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper's office stood firm Tuesday in the face of growing calls for Omar Khadr's repatriation from Guantanamo Bay following the release of 2003 interrogation videotapes showing the detainee weeping and begging for help. (article 4)
Khadr is accused of throwing a grenade that killed a U.S. Special Forces soldier during a 2002 firefight in Afghanistan. (article 5)
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Khadr, Canadian, Guantanamo, Kuebler, interrogation |
Source articles
- Lawyers release Guantanamo video - (baltimoresun.com, 07/17/2008, 170 words)
- Canada won't seek return of Gitmo detainee (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 07/16/2008, 407 words)
- Gitmo trials rigged, PM should push for Khadr's return: U.S. military lawyer (cbc.ca, 07/16/2008, 661 words)
- Harper's office stands firm on Khadr position (cbc.ca, 07/15/2008, 710 words)
- FOXNEWS.COM HOME > POLITICS (FOX News, 07/15/2008, 1158 words)
- ABC News: First Video of Gitmo Interrogation Released (ABCNews, 07/15/2008, 359 words)
- First Guantanamo video released (BBC News, 07/15/2008, 644 words)
- Military/Afghanistan (cbc.ca, 07/16/2008, 291 words)
- Gitmo detainee says questioner acted improperly (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 07/16/2008, 350 words)
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