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Lawyers release Guantanamo video -
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
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 7) The 10 minutes of video - selected by Omar Khadr's Canadian lawyers from more than seven hours of footage recorded by a camera hidden in a vent - provides the first glimpse of interrogations at the U.S. military prison. (article 7) The video tape, made public by order of a Canadian court, showed Mr Khadr during four days of questioning by Canadian intelligence agents. (article 3) 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) Now 21, Khadr is the only Western foreigner still being held at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and is awaiting trial before a military commission, scheduled to begin in October. (article 4) Lawyers for a Canadian prisoner at the American Guantanamo Bay detention camp released hours of videotaped interrogations Tuesday, providing a first-ever glimpse into the secretive world of questioning enemy combatants at the isolated U.S. prison in Cuba. (article 1)

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  • Story keywords
    Khadr, Guantanamo, military, Canadian, trial

    Source articles
    1. VIDEO: Lawyers release first-ever footage of Guantanamo interrogation (haaretz.com, 07/15/2008, 787 words)
    2. FOXNEWS.COM HOME > POLITICS (FOX News, 07/15/2008, 1176 words)
    3. Canada given insight into Guantanamo (BBC News, 07/16/2008, 802 words)
    4. Harper's office stands firm on Khadr position (cbc.ca, 07/15/2008, 710 words)
    5. Tape shows teenage detainee's distress at Guantanamo (L.A. Times, 07/16/2008, 406 words)
    6. First Guantanamo video released (BBC News, 07/15/2008, 644 words)
    7. Lawyers release Guantanamo video - (baltimoresun.com, 07/17/2008, 170 words)
    8. Video shows interrogation of teen at Guantanamo (CNN, 07/15/2008, 37 words)




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