Congress OK’ed Naji Deportation, Ex-Gitmo Prisoner Charges Drugging, Torture, Coercion to Spy

By: Wednesday August 4, 2010 3:59 pm

The Obama administration had been cleared to effect the deportation of cleared Guantanamo prisoner Abdul Aziz Naji by no less than the Supreme Court, who rejected a lower court order blocking the action. What hasn’t been reported thus far is the role of Congress, who was mandated to have advance notice of the transfer. Meanwhile, in Algeria, Naji told the press about torture and the drugging of prisoners at Guantanamo.

NYT: Obama’s Deportation of Naji “an act of cruelty that seems to defy explanation”

By: Saturday July 24, 2010 11:51 pm

In an editorial posted by the New York Times on Saturday afternoon, the editorial board condemned the Obama administration’s involuntary deportation of a Guantanamo prisoner to Algeria. The prisoner, 35-year-old Abdul Aziz Naji, was cleared of any charges in a wide-ranging review of Guantanamo prisoner status last year. Naji begged not to be sent back to Algeria, a country he fled after being attacked himself at age 17 or 18 by extremists. Naji feared the Algerian government could not protect him against the Islamic fundamentalist rebels that have been fighting the somewhat more moderate Islamic government for some twenty years now. Now he has disappeared, and the Algerian ambassador says the government cannot protect him against extremists.

Iraqi Lawyer Seeks Asylum

By: Tuesday July 6, 2010 4:45 am

A request to the Dean of the University of St. Thomas School of Law for help in seeking asylum for an Iraqi lawyer who advised the Geneva Conventions would not apply to captured American soldiers.

An Asylum-related Request

By: Monday July 5, 2010 9:19 am

A request to the Dean of the University of St. Thomas School of Law for help in seeking asylum for an Iraqi lawyer who advised the Geneva Conventions would not apply to captured American soldiers.

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