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Freed Sudanese cameraman calls Gitmo worst jail
Khartoum—An Al-Jazeera cameraman released from the
U.S.-run Guantanamo Bay detention center last week described it
Monday as the worst prison mankind has ever seen.
Sami al-Haj, a Sudanese citizen, was whisked from his hospital bed
in a convoy escorted by police cars with flashing lights and wailing
sirens to an outdoor event in his neighborhood organized by his
family. His speech was broadcast live on Sudanese television.
“After 2,340 days spent in the most heinous prison mankind has ever
known, we are honored to be here. Thank you, and thank all those
defended us and of our right in freedom,” he told the cheering
crowd.
Al-Haj was the only journalist from a major international news
organization held at Guantanamo and many of his supporters saw his
detention as punishment for an Arabic television channel whose
broadcasts angered U.S. officials.
The U.S. military charged he was a courier for a militant Muslim
organization, an allegation his lawyers denied. Al-Haj said he
believed he was arrested because of U.S. hostility toward Al-Jazeera
.—AP
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