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Home Front: WoT
Sharbi sez he done it during Gitmo tribunal
2006-04-28
GUANTANAMO BAY US NAVAL BASE, Cuba - An Al Qaeda suspect told a US military tribunal that he had fought against the United States and said on Thursday he was willing to spend the rest of his life in prison as a “matter of honor.”
We can arrange that.
“I came here to tell you I did what I did and I’m willing to pay the price, no matter how many years you sentence me,” said Ghassan Abdullah al Sharbi, a US-educated Saudi who allegedly met Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden at a training camp in Afghanistan months before the Sept. 11 attacks. “Even if I spend hundreds of years in jail, that would be a matter of honor to me,” he said.

Sporting long dark hair and a beard, Sharbi appeared at a pretrial tribunal hearing near the US prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. “I fought the United States,” Sharbi told the hearing’s presiding officer, Navy Capt. Daniel O’Toole. “I’m going to make it short and easy for you guys: I’m proud of what I did and there isn’t any reason of hiding.”

But Sharbi eschewed the notion that he was “guilty” of wrongdoing and politely said he wanted to represent himself at the tribunal. He firmly rejected his appointed military defense lawyer, Navy Lt. William Kuebler, and said he wanted neither a military replacement nor a civilian defender. “It’s the same circus, different clown,” said Sharbi, a fluent English speaker who earned an electrical engineering degree at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Arizona before leaving the United States for Afghanistan in 2000.

OÂ’Toole tried to order Kuebler to remain SharbiÂ’s lawyer, citing the detaineeÂ’s ignorance of military judicial rules. But Kuebler told the presiding officer that state legal authorities in California had advised him it would be unethical to represent an unwilling client. OÂ’Toole then cut short the proceedings and set a May 17 hearing to consider the ethics issues raised by Kuebler.
What ethical issue? He says he did it. Case closed. Next!
Sharbi appeared before O’Toole in the beige garb of a detainee classed as “compliant” and refused the presiding officer’s advice to wear civilian clothes to avoid prejudicing his case. “I want to wear the same suit I have been wearing for four years. In fact, I miss my orange suit,” said Sharbi, referring to the orange uniforms worn by “noncompliant” prisoners among the 490 detainees at Guantanamo.

Military documents allege that Sharbi was introduced to bin Laden in July 2001 at Al QaedaÂ’s al Farouq training camp in Afghanistan, where he underwent basic training, stood guard and kept watch for US air strikes after the Sept. 11 attacks.

He was moved by former Al Qaeda operations director Abu Zubaydah to a safe house in Faisalabad, Pakistan, for training in the construction of electronic detonators later used in car bomb attacks on US forces in Afghanistan, the military says. Sharbi, Barhoumi, Qahtani and Zubaydah were captured there together in March 2002, military documents say.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Ethics?
Me thinks the most ethical solution is to troll for alligators with him......or sharks........or piranhas.........tigers even.
How's about doing what the Paleos do? Drug him up, strap a little C-4 on his sorry butt and send him to have tea with some local bad guys in Ramadi?
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-04-28 19:48  

#3  Try to turn the guy.
Naah, this piece of filth has no loyalty to anything but himself and his "glory". The best thing to do is to SAY we turned him, then let him go in Iran or Wazoostan.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-04-28 13:44  

#2  Try to turn the guy.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-04-28 12:25  

#1  Â“Even if I spend hundreds of years in jail, that would be a matter of honor to me,” he said.

Sounds like an optimist...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-04-28 12:15  

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