Known to the American government as "prisoner #345,"former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Sami Al-Hajj was re-acquainted with his son who he last saw 7 years ago when the boy was 9 months old.
Frail and malnourished from the effects of torture and a 2 year hunger strike, Al-Hajj's weak body (strapped to an ambulance cot) was transported back to his country of origin, Sudan, and taken straight to a Khartoum hospital after he was released from gitmo.
The Al-Jazeera journalist was captured by American forces while covering America's "war on terror" on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. He was detained at gitmo for 7 years without ANY charges brought against him! He described the lurid conditions of his detainment, "rats were treated with more humanity." Explicated in greater detail, is the heartbreaking story of Sami Al-Hajj's unjust detention at Guantanamo Bay as told by Al-Jazeera English:
Interesting Facts about the Sami Al-Hajj case:
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Al-Hajj's Heartbreaking Story of an Unjust Detention
By
Maytha
KABOBegories: Al-Jazeera, gitmo, Maytha, war of terror, war on freedom
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BUT HES A TERRORIST.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/04/opinion/04kristof.html?hp
Amazingly, Kristof of the NYT dedicated his editorial page to Sami's case.
bitch.
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