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    Freed Sudanese cameraman calls Gitmo history's worst jail

    By MOHAMED OSMAN, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 5 minutes ago

    KHARTOUM, Sudan - An Al-Jazeera cameraman released from the U.S.-run Guantanamo Bay detention center last week described it Monday as the worst prison mankind has ever seen.

    Sami al-Haj, a Sudanese citizen, was whisked from his hospital bed in a convoy escorted by police cars with flashing lights and wailing sirens to an outdoor event in his neighborhood organized by his family. His speech was broadcast live on Sudanese television.

    "After 2,340 days spent in the most heinous prison mankind has ever known, we are honored to be here. Thank you, and thank all those defended us and of our right in freedom," he told the cheering crowd.

    Al-Haj was the only journalist from a major international news organization held at Guantanamo and many of his supporters saw his detention as punishment for an Arabic television channel whose broadcasts angered U.S. officials.

    The U.S. military charged he was a courier for a militant Muslim organization, an allegation his lawyers denied.

    Al-Haj said he believed he was arrested because of U.S. hostility toward Al-Jazeera and because the media was reporting on U.S. rights violations in Afghanistan.

    "I was subjected to 130 (interrogation) sessions, more than 35 about Al-Jazeera, and they wanted me to be a spy against Al-Jazeera," he said. He said that as a faithful Muslim, he rejected the offer.

    Al-Haj, who arrived in Khartoum early Friday aboard a U.S. military plane, thanked the Sudanese people and their warm reception, which he said had made him "forget the long bitter years that we spent in humiliation, injustice and subjugation and oppression."

    Before Monday's outdoor welcome ceremony, al-Haj received visitors in his hospital room, including dozens of senior Sudanese officials who wished him a speedy recovery.

    Though able to walk a short distance at the event in his neighborhood, al-Haj was still weak after a 16-month hunger strike at Guantanamo.

    His attorney, Zachary Katznelson, who met with al-Haj at the U.S. base April 11, said he was emaciated because of the hunger strike. He said al-Haj had been having problems with his liver and kidneys and had blood in his urine.

    Al-Haj was never prosecuted so the U.S did not make public its full allegations against him. But in a hearing that classified the cameraman as an enemy combatant, U.S. officials alleged that in the 1990s, al-Haj was an executive assistant at a Qatar-based beverage company that provided support to Muslim fighters in Bosnia and Chechnya.

    Two other Sudanese detainees at Guantanamo were released with al-Haj.


    While only the disingenuous and deceitful can debate the fact that Guantanamo is not one of our finer American moments in history (rather, ranking fairly low and probably involving war crimes), to say it is TEH WORSTEST EVAH IN TEH HITORY OF TEH UNIVERSE EVAH!!1 is remarkably offensive. 6 million dead Jews (some forced into slavery, then killed; some experimented upon, then killed; some just killed outright, then shot again just to make sure) beg to differ with you, Sami. And I'm sure Cambodians who went through the nightmare of the Khmer Rouge would have something to add.

    Also, I think the Sami people want their name back.
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    He hasn't seen to many prisons if he thinks that's the worst.
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    • #3
      Dude, he just got out of a pretty damned bad jail situation. I think we can cut him a bit of slack on this at this moment.
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      • #4
        2340 days? Close to seven years?

        Yikes.
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        • #5
          He has had a couple days since his release. That's all the slack I'm going to give him if he's going to spin this hyperbole. It's hard enough to get conservatives to give up masturbating to torture pictures coming out of that pit'o'badness.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by DRoseDARs
            He has had a couple days since his release. That's all the slack I'm going to give him if he's going to spin this hyperbole. It's hard enough to get conservatives to give up masturbating to torture pictures coming out of that pit'o'badness.
            Yeah, let's ignore the fact that the US is the new Nazi Germany just because of something one of their victims said. 7 years for doing nothing? Where's the site to send Osama bin Laden donations?

            Frankly, he was probably including the food in his "review", since Americans seem to live on lard covered turds.
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            • #7
              He worked for a media outlet, shameless exaggeration is his bread and butter
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              • #8
                The only "remarkably offensive" aspect to this whole story was that we denied this guy due process for 7 years.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Patroklos
                  He worked for a media outlet, shameless exaggeration is his bread and butter
                  QFMFT.
                  You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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                  • #10
                    He could be claiming the Earth is flat.
                    From our perspective, this should be less noteworthy than whether he was wrongfully treated or not.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Ramo
                      The only "remarkably offensive" aspect to this whole story was that we denied this guy due process for 7 years.
                      And we both know none of the people responsible for that will be charged with anything, let alone hung for their war crimes, so that doesn't leave me with much to work with.
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                      • #12
                        Now, while I think there are worse prisons, even currently, on earth, I don't really see, how one can classify a concentration camp as a prison.


                        And what about the Sami?
                        I've allways wanted to play "Russ Meyer's Civilization"

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                        • #13
                          But in a hearing that classified the cameraman as an enemy combatant, U.S. officials alleged that in the 1990s, al-Haj was an executive assistant at a Qatar-based beverage company that provided support to Muslim fighters in Bosnia and Chechnya.
                          Exec asst? Isn't that like a secretary? And Bosnia and Chechnya? Thats it? If they're throwing stuff like that in, they aint got squat on the guy.

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                          • #14
                            7 years... no wonder he is pissed.
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                            • #15
                              Seriously. The man's allowed some hyberpole at this point.

                              We held him for 7 years and didn't even charge him with a crime.

                              U.S. officials alleged that in the 1990s, al-Haj was an executive assistant at a Qatar-based beverage company that provided support to Muslim fighters in Bosnia and Chechnya.
                              This would be funny if it wasn't so sad.

                              Hey, with regard to Bosnia, didn't that mean the guy was on our side?

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