Lawyers For Briton At Guantanamo: Â Charges Dropped
Oct 21, 2008 – 8:50 AM (ET)
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Meanwhile, his British lawyers are fighting for the release of secret government documents that they say prove he was tortured in Morocco.
A Pentagon spokesman declined immediate comment.
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U.S. Drops Charges Against 5 Gitmo Prisoners
By ANDREW O. SELSKY
Oct 21, 2008 – 12:00 PM (ET)
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The chief prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay has now appointed new trial teams for the five cases to review all available evidence, coordinate with intelligence agencies and recommend what to do next, a military spokesman, Joseph DellaVedova, said in an e-mail.
DellaVedova said the military might renew the charges against the five later.
Clive Stafford Smith, a civilian attorney representing detainee Binyam Mohamed, said he has already been notified that charges against his client would be reinstated.
“Far from being a victory for Mr. Mohamed in his long-running struggle for justice, this is more of the same farce that is Guantanamo,” Stafford Smith said. “The military has informed us that they plan to charge him again within a month, after the election.”
Army Lt. Col. Bryan Broyles, who represents one of the prisoners whose charges were dropped, said the military might be preparing the tribunals to face increased scrutiny following next month’s presidential election. John McCain and Barack Obama have both said they want to close Guantanamo.
The five detainees are Noor Uthman Muhammed, Binyam Mohamed, Sufyiam Barhoumi, Ghassan Abdullah al Sharbi and Jabran Said Bin al Qahtani.
AP writer Mike Melia contributed to this report.
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