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Re: StephanieVanbryce post# 96802

Wednesday, 04/14/2010 1:40:51 AM

Wednesday, April 14, 2010 1:40:51 AM

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Hold innocents, release combatants, Cheney strategy. There was one who they knew had killed Americans, a clan head,
i think .. he was released to get a clans cooperation in finding Bin Laden. Can never find the one i read, but here is another.

Taliban commander promoted after release from Guantánamo Bay into Afghan custody: report
March 25, 2010

Mullah Abdul Qayum Zakir has been appointed to replace Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, who was seized by Pakistan's intelligence officials in Karachi last month.

Mullah Zakir was held in Guantánamo Bay in Cuba for years under his real name Abdullah Ghulam Rasoul before being handed over to a prison outside Kabul in December 2007.

The following year he was released from Pul-e-Charki prison and rejoined his former comrades where he rapidly rose through the ranks.

He is believed to have assumed caretaker responsibility for military operations since Mullah Baradar was arrested.

His position had been formally confirmed in the past week a source familiar with the announcement told The Daily Telegraph. He will share the deputy position with Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansur, the minister for civil aviation during the Taliban regime.
The reasons for his release from Afghan custody remain secret but it is likely the US government would have received reassurances before he was handed over from Guantánamo. Hamid Karzai's palace refused to comment on the release. While Mullah Baradar was considered a political pragmatist open to possible negotiation, Mullah Zakir was opposed to talks the source said. Since his release he has been instrumental in orchestrating attacks on British troops in his home province of Helmand.

Mullah Zakir, was captured in December 2001 when he handed himself over to anti-Taliban commander General Abdul Rashid Dostum as the Taliban regime fell with US assistance. Documents from his time in custody show he tried to convince his captors he was conscripted into the Taliban against his will and bore the Americans no malice.

When a military tribunal asked what he would do if returned to Afghanistan, he replied: "I want to go back home and join my family and work my land and help my family." He praised the United States for wanting to help his country. However the documents show he also argued with guards he accused of disrespecting the Koran. The Pentagon has previously said up to 60 former Guantánamo inmates have returned to join the Taliban or al Qaeda after their release.
http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/International/25-Mar-2010/Taliban-commander-promoted-after-release-from-Guantnamo-Bay-into-Afghan-custody-report

Thank you .. SHAME, Cheney Knew They Were Innocent
12 Apr 2010 01:12 pm



THANK YOU

[...] ... it's devastating to have a former high Bush-Cheney official state under oath that the last
administration knew it had countless innocent prisoners, lied about it, and tortured many
. Lawrence
Wilkerson
, former secretary of state Colin Powell's chief of staff, is the man putting the record straight.
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2010/04/cheney-knew-they-were-innocent.html

The last is from your link 1.

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