Guantanamo Prisoner Who Drove for Bin Laden 'Breaking Down Mentally' ; International
Birmingham Post › February 08, 2008
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Birmingham Post › February 08, 2008
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A Yemeni prisoner and former driver for Osama bin Laden, confined alone in his Guantanamo cell nearly around the clock, has begun to break down mentally and cannot focus on his upcoming war crimes trial, his lawyers say.
Lawyers for Salim Ahmed Hamdan asked in a motion before pre- trial hearings yesterday for his military tribunal to be halted until his living conditions improved.See the full content of this document
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Guantanamo Prisoner Who Drove for Bin Laden 'Breaking Down Mentally' ; International
Hamdan has been imprisoned on the isolated US Navy base in south- eastern Cuba since May 2...
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