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Il bombardiere di Suicide era in Guantánamo, ad esempio gli Stati Uniti

Gioved́ 8 maggio 2008

suicide.jpgDa Ewen MacAskill | Il pentagono ha confermato ieri che un kuwaitiano si è liberato dall'accampamento di detenzione degli Stati Uniti alla baia di Guantánamo tre anni fa ha effettuato un bombardamento di suicide in Irak ultimo mese. La partecipazione di ex-Guantánamo detainee lo renderà più duro per gli avvocati di diritti civili negli Stati Uniti ed in Gran-Bretagna, che sono stati combattimento per il rilascio dei prigionieri restanti al complesso dell'accampamento in Cuba.

Al-Ajmi e due di Abdallah Salih l'altro Kuwaitis sono segnalati dalle loro famiglie per partecipare ad un attacco alle forze irachene di sicurezza a Mossul, una città nordica che è la scena di combattimento intenso.

Anche se le famiglie non hanno specificato una data, sette genti sono state uccise in un attacco di suicide a Mossul il 26 aprile.

Il reclamo degli avvocati di diritti civili più dei detainees è non colpevole, mentre i militari degli Stati Uniti li esigono presentano un pericolo e prenderebbero le armi se liberati.

I militari degli Stati Uniti hanno opposto il suo rilascio, ad esempio ci era un rischio che ha presentato un pericolo continuo, ma è stato liberato dopo il trasferimento nel Kuwait.

Un portavoce per l'ordine centrale degli Stati Uniti, segale del comandante Scott del blu marino degli Stati Uniti, ha detto alla pressa che collegata non ha conosciuto i motivi dietro il bombardamento di suicide.

Ajmi, anziano 30, un ex soldato kuwaitiano, sono stati presi a Guantánamo come componente di una spazzata generale in 2001 dopo gli attacchi di 9/11 a New York ed a Washington.

È stato accusato di combattimento con il Taliban, una carica che ha negato ripetutamente.

È stato trasferito da Guantánamo nel Kuwait in 2005. La prova presunta ottenuta a Guantánamo non è stata permessa in una corte kuwaitiana, che ha saldato lui e quattro altri sulle spese terrorista-relative.

Il suo cugino, Al-Ajmi de Salem, detto a televisione di Al-Arabiya ad ultimo gioved́ che un amico di Abdallah informi la famiglia che aveva effettuato un attacco a Mossul.

“Siamo stati scossi dalle notizie che dolorose abbiamo ricevuto questo pomeriggio… con una chiamata da uno degli amici del martyr Abdallah in Irak,„ Salem detta.

Ajmi è sparito due settimane fa e la sua famiglia lo ha imparato illegalmente a sinistra il Kuwait per la Siria, un punto normale di transito per i jihadists che viaggiano ad Irak.

Aveva trasmesso i messaggi alla sua moglie da Irak. Ha avuto un figlio dopo essere stato liberato da Guantánamo.

Ajmi’s cousin said that he had given no indication that he was planning to leave Kuwait to join the insurgency in Iraq, though he had become more withdrawn recently.

The US military claimed he had deserted the Kuwaiti armed forces to fight with the Taliban for eight months in 2001 against the Northern Alliance, which after 9/11 was backed by the US.

As the Northern Alliance took Kabul with US help, Ajmi is alleged to have fled south to Tora Bora and was captured attempting to cross into Pakistan. He insisted he had gone to Pakistan to memorise the Koran, had never been in Afghanistan and had never heard of Tora Bora.

There are 275 detainees at Guantánamo, down from a high of 775. The US commander at the camp, Rear Admiral Mark Buzby, said in February that he expected about 80 to go on trial. Of the remainder, 80 have already been cleared for release but cannot find a country that will take them. The others are awaiting clearance.

The Democratic and Republican candidates to replace President George Bush in January next year have promised to close the camp.

The case against Ajmi in Kuwait collapsed after the court ruled that alleged testimony from Guantánamo was inadmissible because he had not signed it.

The presence of Kuwaiti foreign fighters and suicide bombers in Iraq is rare. While 90% of suicide bombers have been foreigners, Kuwaitis have comprised less than 1% of foreign fighters in Iraq.

The first hearing at a new court complex at Guantánamo yesterday suffered a technical glitch. Journalists watching proceedings from behind a glass panel had no sound.

The case being heard was of a Yemeni, Ali Hamza Ahmad Sulayman al-Bahlul, who is accused of serving Osama bin Laden as a bodyguard and al-Qaida recruiter.

The US military spent US$12m (£6m) on the new court complex. After the sound was sorted, there was a power failure and the lights went out. When sound and light was restored, Bahlul declined to enter a plea. He held up a sign saying he was boycotting the court and refused to distance himself from bin Laden and al-Qaida.

Charges are pending against 14 prisoners in the special court set up to try captives the US considers to be unlawful enemy combatants who do not merit trial in civilian and military courts.

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