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All the news that fits By Thomas Joscelyn
regarding the one sided NY Times coverage of Muhammad Saad Iqbal's story, GitMo - > Pakiwakiland.
You would never know from reading the Times' article that Iqbal was accused of plotting to kill a U.S. official in Indonesia. There is no hint of the fact that Iqbal himself admitted to consorting with terrorists. Instead, Iqbal is portrayed as an obvious innocent who was wrongly tortured.

As with nearly all terrorism-related matters, there is ambiguity. The full truth of Iqbal's life may be impossible to piece together. Nevertheless, let us consider the available evidence found in the U.S. government's unclassified files, which were produced online by the Department of Defense and then republished by the Times in its own online database. Despite being freely available, the Times ignored most of the files' contents when reporting on Iqbal.
Posted by: 3dc 2009-01-08
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=259326