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Abu Talib
05-04-2010, 12:46 PM
(Reuters) - Canadian captive Omar Khadr was hooded, crying and chained to a door outside his cell in Afghanistan around the time he turned 16, a former U.S. medic testified on Monday in the Guantanamo war crimes tribunal.

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The former Army medic, identified only as M, testified in a hearing to determine whether Khadr was coerced into confessing that he threw a grenade that killed a U.S. soldier in Afghanistan.

Khadr, now 23, was 15 when captured in a firefight at a suspected al Qaeda compound in Afghanistan in 2002 and would be the first person tried in a U.S. war crimes tribunal for acts allegedly committed as a minor. It would also be the first tribunal under a law President Barack Obama signed in 2009 banning the use of evidence obtained through inhumane treatment.

Medic M treated Khadr's gunshot wounds and shrapnel injuries at the detention centre at the Bagram U.S. air base in Afghanistan between mid-August and late October 2002, during which time Khadr turned 16.

The medic described once finding Khadr standing in the entryway outside his cell with his hands chained to the metal-mesh door just above eye level.

"We pulled off the hood that was over his head and I asked him what was ailing him, if there was some type of medical issue he might be having," the former medic testified by video link from an undisclosed location. "I then noted that he was crying."

Khadr seemed frustrated and "not very cordial," M said, adding, "I had never seen him like that before."

The medic said such treatment was common punishment for prisoners held at Bagram during the early part of the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan but that he did not know why Khadr was being disciplined.

"He did not mention whether he was in any particular pain," M testified. "It appeared to me that he was much more frustrated than anything else."

Khadr was shot twice through the back and shoulder during the battle that led to his capture, and blinded in one eye by shrapnel. The medic said he was "amazed" at how quickly Khadr's wounds healed and that he would have notified his supervisors if he thought chaining him to the door would aggravate his injuries.

Khadr was sent to the detention camp at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. naval base in October 2002 and faces trial in July on five charges that could keep him imprisoned for life, including murder, conspiring with al Qaeda and planting roadside bombs targeting U.S. troops.

Khadr claims that during at least 142 interrogations in Afghanistan and Guantanamo, he was beaten, chained in painful positions, forced to urinate on himself, terrorized by barking dogs, subjected to flashing lights and sleep deprivation and threatened with rape.

Like the six military interrogators and FBI agents who have testified during the last week, medic M said he never saw any maltreatment.

The tribunal is expected to hear later from the first military interrogator to question Khadr at Bagram, a soldier later court-martialed for assaulting an Afghan prisoner whose death at Bagram was ruled a homicide.

(Editing by Eric Walsh)

http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE6424BH20100504

Abu Talib
05-04-2010, 12:53 PM
ARSONISTS torched a mosque in the north of the occupied West Bank before dawn local time today in an attack blamed on Jewish settlers.

The mosque, located in Lubban ash-Sharqiya some 10km south of Nablus, was largely destroyed in the attack, said the town's mayor, Jamal Daraghma.

"The settlers set fire to the mosque. Witnesses heard the sound of their cars near the mosque at around 3am and saw them through the window setting fire to the books inside," Mr Daraghma said, saying most of the mosque had been destroyed.

The town is located next to three Jewish settlements: Eli, Maaleh Levona and Shiloh.

Israel radio said the civil administration, the Israeli military arm that controls the occupied West Bank, had opened an inquiry into the cause of the blaze.

Contacted by AFP, the army could not immediately confirm or deny the report.

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On April 14, a mosque in Huwara near Nablus was desecrated by settlers who scrawled Hebrew graffiti and a Star of David over the walls, Palestinian security sources said.

Two cars were also torched during the incident, prompting the Israeli army to open an investigation.

In December, settlers vandalised another mosque in the northern West Bank village of Yasuf, torching Muslim holy books and spraying hate messages in Hebrew. The incident triggered clashes between villagers and Israeli troops.

A 17-year-old from a nearby settlement was later detained.

http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/settlers-torch-west-bank-mosque/story-e6frfku0-1225862188516

Aapa
05-04-2010, 01:19 PM
Assalaam walaikum,


Brother, Omar Khadar's life has been one which should incite all Muslims to action. Canada failed him. He was only 14, I believe at the time of the incident.
Laws and rules and regulations and lies and lies and lies.
I wrote to him several years ago. My letters were confiscated. I urge others to write.
I Believe. I know his cell is filled with the frangrances of the angels of Allah. He is never alone.