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DefenseLink News Release: Charges Referred Against One Detainee, Charges Dismissed Against Another
Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri is charged with participating in the planning and preparation for the attack on the USS Cole in the Port of Aden, Yemen, on Oct. 12, 2000. The attack killed 17 sailors, wounded 47 sailors, and severely damaged the ship. The Convening Authority directed that the charges be ...
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Andy Worthington: The Dying Days of the Guantanamo Trials
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... The administration's final gesture, before the Christmas break, was for Susan Crawford, the Commissions' "Convening Authority" -- and a close friend of both Dick Cheney and David Addington -- to confirm the charges that were filed last July against ...

The Dying Days of the Guantanamo Trials
Antiwar.com Original — ... there were hundreds of families, children, women and people were climbing through the mountains. What were we to do? Some people were escaping from other fronts, near Jalalabad and Kabul. There were too many people there." Charges referred in the case of torture victim Abdul Rahim al-Nashiri T he administration's final gesture, before the Christmas break, was for Susan Crawford, the Commissions' "Convening Authority" – and a close friend of both Dick Cheney and David Addington – to confirm the charges that were filed last July against ...

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