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Confusion pervades Guantanamo detainee's hearing (USATODAY.com)







Confusion pervades Guantanamo detainee's
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Confusion pervades Guantanamo detainee's
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08/27/2004 01:23 PM

USATODAY.com - The U.S. government's first military tribunal since World War II lapsed into chaos Thursday when a Yemeni accused of war crimes admitted that he is a member of al-Qaeda and asked to act as his own lawyer.




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...I couldn't figure out how to trigger the electronic-eye sensors above the commodes, motion-detecting flushing mechanisms with enough of a delay that you were sometimes asked simply to trust in a cleansing aftermath to your departure. I've encountered religions with less daunting leaps of faith.

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