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Britain
Gitmo Brit says heÂ’s MI5
2006-03-24
THE Foreign and Commonwealth Office has been forced into an embarrassing change of heart over its refusal to press for the release of a British resident held at Guantanamo Bay after the High Court was told yesterday that he had links to MI5.

Bisher al-Rawi, 37, who has lived in Britain for more than 20 years, says that he was working for British Intelligence when he was picked up by the CIA during a trip to Africa. Lawyers for Mr al-Rawi and two other long-term British residents held at Guantanamo claim that they are all being tortured and want the High Court to order Jack Straw, the Foreign Secretary, to lobby the US authorities for their release.

The Government has said that as foreign nationals the men have no legal right to the assistance they are demanding. But the Foreign Office said yesterday that Mr al-RawiÂ’s case was now regarded as different. "The Foreign Secretary considered it appropriate to reconsider Mr al-RawiÂ’s request that he make representations to the US," it said.

Mr al-Rawi, an Iraqi national, and his Jordanian business partner, Jamil el-Banna, who was granted refugee status in 2000, were picked up in Gambia three years ago and accused of trying to set up an al-Qaeda terrorist training camp. Both men claim that they were asked by British Intelligence to infiltrate an organisation run by a London-based radical cleric, Abu Qatada.

Timothy Otty, who is appearing for the detainees, said that documents from a security service agent, "Witness A", established that there were "communications" relating to the two men before their arrest in November 2002, between the British and US security services.

The third man, Libyan-born Omar Deghayes, 36, had also been held at Guantanamo for three years and was now on a hunger strike, Mr Otty said.The hearing is expected to last for two more days.
Posted by:Ebbolet Thravith9801

#7  I outrank him, I'm MI-7.2
Posted by: Jans Snomble4884   2006-03-24 21:37  

#6  

Mr al-Rawi, an Iraqi national, and his Jordanian business partner, Jamil el-Banna, who was granted refugee status in 2000, were picked up in Gambia three years ago and accused of trying to set up an al-Qaeda terrorist training camp. Both men claim that they were asked by British Intelligence to infiltrate an organisation run by a London-based radical cleric, Abu Qatada.

Three years, and not a peep about this until NOW? No mention of his handler's name?

Why exactly DO these guys make these wild-ass claims? Do they really believe we are that dumb? Do they believe the lefty propaganda that Americans are that dumb? Perhaps they think that Allah will intervene and make the kuffir believe the unbelievable? Is some Gitmo interrogator going stark raving mad from boredom deciding to liven things up by passing patently obvious bullshit to our British cousins?

Inquiring minds REALLY want to know.
Posted by: Ptah   2006-03-24 21:34  

#5  Kinda makes me wonder why he didn't speak up earlier.
Bet he's a fake.
OOoooh, not good to try to fool the cops.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-03-24 19:25  

#4  I've been Oh So Secret for years. Don't tell Flagg, he still thinks Ima DIA.
Posted by: Churchills Parrot   2006-03-24 15:41  

#3  I would think this would be very easy to check, and also a very good way to ensure a bad apple is mistreated by Al Queda friends if/when he is released.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2006-03-24 11:42  

#2  I would question my attorney very carefully about a transfer from Gitmo to Dartmoor. Doesn't seem like a trade up.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-03-24 11:15  

#1  hey "meat headed" enforcement of arbitrary "laws" really works well,ay
Posted by: bk   2006-03-24 11:10  

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