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this is jamal from manchester who was with matty in guantanamo. and there's man who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk. remember to speak. what they would do the. next week different people to see if you know a person from before off speaks english. to see any connection with these guys from . before. that oh yeah people constantly move. what. you heard was cool. or. i once saw i wanted to let them know. so i refused. but for me the most crucial thing here is to be. away. maybe. it seems hard to talk about what happened to them in guantanamo. especially from a. maybe because he's devoted two years to keeping silent. i was in the war and more tortured physically. my head complicated with americans told them all they wanted to know. for about six months but it wasn't too much so i stopped talking with them for two years. they started using the methods you heard about you know believe me i've been in the interrogation room i was kept in there for twelve fourteen hours. and they put on air conditioning and about thirteen degrees below zero. my s
this is jamal from manchester who was with matty in guantanamo. and there's man who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk. remember to speak. what they would do the. next week different people to see if you know a person from before off speaks english. to see any connection with these guys from . before. that oh yeah people constantly move. what. you heard was cool. or. i once saw i wanted to let them know. so i refused. but for me the most crucial thing here is to be. away. maybe. it seems...
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this is jamal from manchester who was with matty in guantanamo. and. who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with. remember all. speak you. know because what they would do the americans will put you next to each different people to see if you know a person from before off opposite speaks english and put it next opposite to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe the monitor from before d.c. are a bit better oh yeah clever people constantly moved around. what. you heard was cool. or i wouldn't say that. i once thought i would want to let them know. well refused to answer that one. for me the most crucial thing here is to be. away. maybe. it seems hard to talk about what happens to them in guantanamo. especially for me. maybe because he's devoted two years to keeping silent. i was in the war nor tortured physically. my head complicated with americans told them all they wanted to know. for about six months but it was too much so i just stopped talking with them for two years. they started using the methods you heard a
this is jamal from manchester who was with matty in guantanamo. and. who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with. remember all. speak you. know because what they would do the americans will put you next to each different people to see if you know a person from before off opposite speaks english and put it next opposite to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe the monitor from before d.c. are a bit better oh yeah clever people constantly moved around....
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night totally isolated not allowed to speak to see or to hear but matty's father didn't know that it was the other way around it was matted together with most of the other prisoners that had in fact decided to stop talking. rumor now was that it wasn't forty degrees one hundred anymore that the army had started exposing prisoners to freezing temperatures to get them to talk what i would do is urge him as a father to reach out to communicate with his son. which we will transform and ask his son to just cooperate. this will help him determine his future. richard prosper the man with the good advice and puppy dog eyes. he is an expert of international law and is signed by the president to visit the countries that have citizens being held at guantanamo. here he was in sweden to persuade mentees father to convince his son to start to talk again. in the geneva conventions but he by his conduct is not the benefits of. a prisoner of war. think. in chains day and night. you need to keep in mind that the people in u.s. custody are not there because they stole a car. or robbed a bank. that's no
night totally isolated not allowed to speak to see or to hear but matty's father didn't know that it was the other way around it was matted together with most of the other prisoners that had in fact decided to stop talking. rumor now was that it wasn't forty degrees one hundred anymore that the army had started exposing prisoners to freezing temperatures to get them to talk what i would do is urge him as a father to reach out to communicate with his son. which we will transform and ask his son...
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. >> marine general james mattis, about to be confirmed as the new head of central command. >> i just thought it was an appallingly irresponsible act to release this information. it did not tell us anything i've seen so far that we were not aware of it. i have seen the big revelations. mr. assange can say whatever he likes about the greater good. he thinks he and his -- >> mr. assange can say whatever he likes about the pretty good he and his sources say they are doing, but the truth is that already have the blood on their hands of a soldier or an afghan family. >> admiral mike mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs. julian assange told "the today show," "everyday people are killed in afghanistan and that number is increasing, so we cannot let revealing names eclipsed the bigger problem." that is what the military would call collateral damage. >> this is and it is for the president to explain what is being done in afghanistan -- this is an impetus for the president to explain what is being done in afghanistan. amazingly, he is not given awards be since december 1. on -- he has not given
. >> marine general james mattis, about to be confirmed as the new head of central command. >> i just thought it was an appallingly irresponsible act to release this information. it did not tell us anything i've seen so far that we were not aware of it. i have seen the big revelations. mr. assange can say whatever he likes about the greater good. he thinks he and his -- >> mr. assange can say whatever he likes about the pretty good he and his sources say they are doing, but...
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prakash have upset their families born into different castes they were expected to mattie one of their own but they have broken what is considered taboo. an intercom marriage is considered a sin here our society wants to continue its traditions that people have been following for centuries her family has a much higher cost than mine this hurt their ego that the bridegroom is lower in status. the couple have enlisted the help of outsiders the ngo the unite humanity movement often deals with him because managers there have been more than one thousand two hundred such unions in the last decade in the be hard state. we want to discussed but a society based mindset and caste based discrimination a society can only be brought to belt might enter caste marriages and into religious marriage just the birth and she looked ten years ago to tie the knot chickens father filed a case of kidnapping against her husband and still refuses to talk to the couple. my family allowed me to visit them only after seven years but not with my husband and even now if i do visit my father doesn't speak to me she i
prakash have upset their families born into different castes they were expected to mattie one of their own but they have broken what is considered taboo. an intercom marriage is considered a sin here our society wants to continue its traditions that people have been following for centuries her family has a much higher cost than mine this hurt their ego that the bridegroom is lower in status. the couple have enlisted the help of outsiders the ngo the unite humanity movement often deals with him...