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was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because one whole attention in the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. at our teen years we have a different brain. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not mad. at. you guys stick to the jokes that will handle the stuff that i'm. wealthy british style it's not time to write for your current. market mind can find out what's really happening to the global economy for
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a no holds barred look at the global financial headline just to name two kinds of reports on our. what. we're cleaning up selfish fights. plus. the president did not keep his promise. two years later one ton of no is still operating. could shutting the door on that detention center really and the trauma of one timeout. and can the closing of
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a prison really liberate those it once held captive. it's not that i feel lonely if i am lonely for him and who could possibly understand what i've experienced in guantanamo when i talk about it is most. no one is able to imagine my heart. and the flag flew over camp delta and guantanamo bay cuba where you know the detainees are housed. to honor all those service members and civilian who have lost
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their lives during the global war on terrorism and those who continue to fan the ideals of freedom and democracy throughout the world so i really appreciate that because i very much enjoyed serving my country. it's painful and it makes me sad that there are those who think my service is not honorable. if anyone googles my name torture will come out because my name was put in books of all types which of course have in its title torture the torture team the road to torture the trail. george wright and all these kinds of things people think i must be the torture lady . i mean nine eleven a lot of people were killed that day and i want to make sure somebody was held
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accountable. how dare anyone on this planet. do that. within our borders am united states prosecutor points an accusatory finger at your chest and calls you a criminal and tells you that you have betrayed your oath and you have betrayed your country naz your d.s. disclose a list of names if i want i know better. and he has paid a terrible price. because a lot of reasons for believing. there is no easy answer. downtown what has caused a lot of arctic for a lot of the. world
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war when a plane strikes the pentagon and tries to kill people in the pentagon. it's very personal. it sounds corny to say it was my duty but i felt like i couldn't retire without at least offering to deploy. and i volunteered to go anywhere. it's very scary that there is these people out here that just want to destroy our way of life our culture our values then and now i understand why
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i mean how do you when hearts and minds how do you stop this if you don't understand your enemy. in autumn two thousand and one again turkish boy who grew up in germany decided to travel to pakistan to explore his muslim roots. work on the year two thousand and one changed my life. and i traveled to pakistan because i wanted to learn a lot about islam in a short time what. are some pakistan had always interested me. i was also curious to see another country. and i realized the war had broken out in afghanistan. rates continue around the
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taliban trenches north of the pakistani government i didn't really think much of it myself but i was just nineteen back them. and didn't know much about the worlds. i wasn't particularly interested in politics either. for the record it was just before my return trip to germany i had bought a lot of presents to take home a focus for going on it was just before christmas. police stopped the bus came up to me and to ask questions and. show up in my movies i presented my passport and they told me to get off the bus. that was my last time as a free man pakistani police handover of the americans taken to kandahar air base for interrogation. and they wanted to turn me into
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a terrorist they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda and the taliban and that i fought with them who at that time i didn't even know what al qaeda is i said i'm not a terrorist and that is why i will not sign that and then they hung me from the ceiling by my handcuffs. they put a chain around them and pulled me up so that i was completely. i was hanging with my full body weight off the ground into another month another man was hanging there the skin all over his body had term blow that. he was dead and they left him hanging there. the interrogator asked me again to sign. when i said no he just gave a hand signal. and they pulled me up again. i
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hung like that for five days. almost every day and night i felt how he was being treated on that list. how i always immediately knew if he was being punished you know when he was doing fine soft even good to eat these are have a moderate economy and he says you know. that i thought that i cried for three days. i said i can go on like this but here's the point you may need. communism getting me anywhere i have to do something. be so i went to the police. his mother told us that when i read had
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turned towards old radical islam this creates an expired first of all wonderful i needed to determine whether or not it's actually intended to fight the american answer. there was a great commotion within all the security agencies tomorrow it's become sort of especially after we learned that a group of suicide bombers in hamburg the hamburg cell had masterminded the nine eleven attacks a total. harm done so we put out all our feelers. we got the intelligence that were to occur not us always come wanted to fight on and had bought a combat suit and army boots incriminating testimony that mainly came from his mother. as he was said to have condoned the terrorist attacks on the united states. was a. kind of man's. suddenly
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he had become the taliban from bremen and because of the name stuck with it and wouldn't go away and everyone got worried first time burke and now we have our own terrorist cell. i kept seeing groups of people being taken away. in zero nine they were never seen again. for them to go before they blindfolded me they said they were taking me to my execution. in february two thousand and two diane bieber arrives that guantanamo to work as
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a legal advisor to the camp's commanders. very strange plainclothes the detainees would show up wherever they came from there maybe these people you know whether their bodyguards of osama bin ladin are whatever their role is maybe there are pieces of information that are going to make a difference. and i sat in on hundreds and who knows maybe a thousand interrogations i don't know i saw so many it's a mind game it's trying to elicit information. of variety of different ways and playing on a person's ego playing on a person's love of family love of country. not to me when i arrived there i had no idea why i was it was very hot. they finally uncovered my eyes. took me to
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a small cage. looking like a dog cage only smaller. avan there were no toilets nothing. the lights were on twenty four seven and it wasn't you know up on the generators roared so loudly. so this and i could never really sleep. sua it was more like fainting from exhaustion. one month on the four movie thoughts. in my nearest and during my first interrogations they asked me about mohamed atta. the state from dallas the guy who flew one of the planes into the towers. minds and they said that's your friend from hamburg was on more. you live close to hamburg about food from homeworks or. up so you probably went to the same fitness center
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be in the know. on. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the two things that work is separation from your bodies and a lack of sleep. and so the detainees then becomes to rely on the interrogator and hopefully that at some point the detainee will become so compliant the detainees will tell you the things that you're asking about and you'll get the intelligence information that you need. each other i'm going to say i spent an entire year on my own. when your alone for so long.
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