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December 19, 2007
Five French Ex-Gitmo Detainees Convicted in France on Terrorism Charges
Five one-year sentences, one man acquitted.
A new trial of the six men was ordered after Judge Jean-Claude Kross refused to hand down a verdict last year and instead requested information on secret interrogations led by French agents at Guantanamo.
The defence had argued that information obtained during the questioning at Guantanamo was inadmissible in court but the judge overruled the lawyers' objections during the re-trial this month.
French agents?
Some of them admitted staying in Al-Q training camps in Afghanistan, but they wuzn't fightin nobody and weren't plannin no terrorist attacks no where. "We were just making s'mores and practicing knots and stuff".
posted by Dave In Texas at
11:58 AM
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