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Old 04-29-2011, 04:34 AM   #1
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(CNN) -- Nearly 800 classified U.S. military documents obtained by WikiLeaks reveal extraordinary details about the alleged terrorist activities of al Qaeda operatives captured and housed at the U.S. Navy's detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

The secret documents have been made available to several news organizations, including the New York Times and the Washington Post -- and some have been published by WikiLeaks, an organization that facilitates the anonymous leaking of secret information.

CNN was not among the news organizations granted early access to the latest files.

The documents shed light on the way detainees behaved while at Guantanamo and on how they were assessed in terms of their danger to the United States. They are intelligence assessments of nearly every one of the 779 individuals who have been held at Guantanamo since 2002, according to the Post.

The American Civil Liberties Union said in a statement that the documents underscore a need for an independent judicial review of the cases of those being held at Guantanamo.

"These documents are remarkable because they show just how questionable the government's basis has been for detaining hundreds of people, in some cases indefinitely, at Guantanamo," said Hina Shamsi, director of the ACLU's National Security Project, in the statement. "The one-sided assessments are rife with uncorroborated evidence, information obtained through torture, speculation, errors and allegations that have been proven false.

"These documents are the fruit of the original sin by which the rule of law was scrapped when Guantanamo detainees were first rounded up," Shamsi said. "if the government had followed the law, it would have established a meaningful and prompt process to separate the innocent from those who are legally detainable."

The classified files described some of the detainees as being compliant while others threatened violence against guards. One stated he would fly planes into houses.

They also paint in great detail a portrait of al Qaeda as it grew stronger in Afghanistan in the 1990s, prepared for the September 11 attacks and scattered in their aftermath.

Among the files already published by WikiLeaks and examined by CNN is that of Ahmed Khalfan Gailani, recently convicted by a New York court of taking part in the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania in 1998. The file, from 2006 when Gailani was transferred to Guantanamo, includes details of his time as a bodyguard and cook to Osama bin Laden shortly before the 9/11 attacks. Gailani is cited as telling interrogators that the al Qaeda leader had a "normal diet" and usually ate with about 15 bodyguards.

The document says Gailani later became one of al Qaeda's few forgers of travel documents. He also opted for training in using explosives to avoid front-line combat.

A document from July 2008 profiles another bodyguard for bin Laden, Sanad Yislam al Kazimi, who stated that he "would have been willing to die for UBL" (the shorthand used for the al Qaeda leader). It says al Kazimi may have had knowledge of al Qaeda's nuclear and chemical programs.

Al Kazimi escaped from Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban in 2001 and returned to Yemen, where he continued to train for terrorist attacks, according to the document.

He was arrested in 2002 after being lured to Dubai while planning an attack on Port Rashid in the United Arab Emirates. It adds that while at Guantanamo, al Kazimi made "numerous threats against U.S. personnel including the President."

Al Kazimi reportedly said "he would like to tell his friends in Iraq to find the interrogator, slice him up, and make a shwarma (a type of sandwich) out of him, with the interrogator's head sticking out of the end of the shwarma."

Another Yemeni, Abdu Ali Sharqawi, is described as a "senior al Qaeda facilitator" with links to the 9/11 plotters.

He was allegedly responsible for arranging the travel of Yemeni jihadists to Afghanistan in the 1990s, and when he also moved to Afghanistan, he became a confidant of bin Laden's.

The 11-page document about his activities says that "on occasion detainee hiked mountain trails with UBL,dr dre headphones, who hiked them on a daily basis."

Sharqawi told his interrogators that bin Laden had been in good health, even though he had one kidney. The document suggests that al Qaeda had plenty of money in the aftermath of September 11, asserting that "detainee received and passed on over $500,000" while helping jihadists to escape Afghanistan.

According to the Washington Post, the documents provide detailed insight into Osama bin Laden's thinking and movements immediately after 9/11.

"Among other previously unknown meetings, the documents describe a major gathering of some of al Qaeda's most senior operatives in early December 2001 in Zormat, a mountainous region of Afghanistan between Kabul and Khost," the newspaper reports. "There, the operatives began to plan new attacks, a process that would consume them, according to the assessments, until they were finally captured."

The documents show that detainees' accounts were extensively cross-checked against each other, with at least four detainees confirming that al Kazimi was a bodyguard to bin Laden.

Among the more remarkable statements is one from a detainee who claimed that bin Laden had written to Yemen's president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, before the September 11 attacks, requesting the release of al Kazimi (who'd been detained in 1995) and another man from jail. A short time later, they were freed and went to Afghanistan.

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In one instance, a Spanish jihadist by the name of Ahmad Abd Al Rahman Ahmad, after spending time in Britain and France,beats by dre, is instructed to travel to Afghanistan via Iran. The document notes: "Travel through Iran is a known modus operandi for al Qaeda operatives to get into Afghanistan via a chain of safe-houses and operatives."

According to the New York Times, the documents show that most of the 172 prisoners still held at Guantanamo have been rated as a "high risk" of posing a threat to the United States and its allies if released without adequate rehabilitation. But they also show that many others who have been released or transferred to other countries were also designated "high risk," the newspaper says.

Detainees are assessed "high," "medium" or "low" in terms of their intelligence value, the threat they pose while in detention and the continued threat they might pose to the United States if released.

The newspaper says the documents include details about detainees' illnesses and behavior at Guantanamo, including "punching guards, tearing apart shower shoes, shouting across cell blocks." But the documents appear to shed little light on interrogation tactics at Guantanamo, which have drawn widespread criticism.

The New York Times says the documents lay bare "the patchwork and contradictory evidence that in many cases would never have stood up in criminal court or a military tribunal."

The British newspaper, the Daily Telegraph, also reports that the documents suggest that much of the evidence used to detain jihadist suspects was flimsy. It says that "people wearing a certain model of Casio watch from the 1980s were seized by American forces in Afghanistan on suspicion of being terrorists, because the watches were used as timers by al Qaeda." Most were subsequently release for lack of evidence.

Others, according to the New York Times, were not so fortunate despite a lack of evidence.

One man detained in May 2003 insisted that he was a shepherd and, according to his debriefers at Guantanamo Bay, knew nothing of "simple military and political concepts." Yet a military tribunal declared him an "enemy combatant" anyway, and he was not sent home until 2006, the Times reports.

"It's not too late to change course and we need more legal process, not less, to make sure we're holding the right people," Shamsi said. "The cases of the remaining Guantanamo detainees cry out for independent judicial review."

The U.S. Defense Department condemned the release of the documents, known as DABs.

Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell and Ambassador Daniel Fried, the Obama administration's special envoy on detainee issues, said in a statement: "The Guantanamo Review Task Force, established in January 2009, considered the DABs during its review of detainee information. In some cases, the Task Force came to the same conclusions as the DABs. In other instances the Review Task Force came to different conclusions, based on updated or other available information."

WikiLeaks gained international prominence after leaking thousands of papers about the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan. Earlier this year it released a huge cache of secret American diplomatic papers.
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a news today, let's moist eyes: well-being of a newborn baby fell into the brazier, the body 60% deep burns, always dangerous to life

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(Reporter Chen Jing Tao) on the 31-year-old new fathers Yu family well-being of rice farmers, the December 13 was a painful day: night 10:55 Xu, his son just born, fell into the brazier for heating below the bed capacity Lane.
baby body all wrapped in gauze

At 6 pm, at the Xijing Hospital, surgical intensive care burn wounds, birth is only 43 hours of the baby, lying quietly newborn children warm box. Children face the left ear only wound and blood, but when opened the piano lid nurse week in their children's bedding, the reporter saw the baby's body all wrapped in gauze.
the hospital burn Dongmao Long, associate professor, deputy director of trauma surgery, said the depth of the child 60% body burns, burns, mainly in the back. Hospital medical records show that the poor child was at 22:55 on December 13th delivery, fell into the brazier for heating, burns head, face, neck, chest, upper limbs, rear, lower limbs, in addition to face, lower abdomen, legs, the rest were burned face, and covered with blisters of varying sizes, rear skin has come off.
children now basically stable vital signs, but serious condition, any possible shock, low body temperature and breathing, cardiac arrest and so on. The hospital has been home to the child's father Yu meters below the critical condition notice.
Dongmao Long said that the baby was born just a case fell into the brazier, he has not met nor heard of.
ye fall into the brazier in two different ways

how the baby fell into the brazier in it?
village temple in Ankang City, who lives in the two groups in the Yu family rice introduction, more than 4 pm the same day, the wife will start to produce a stomach ache, then went to the local hospitals. The admissions of a medical examination,christian louboutin shoes, estimated production until 11 pm that night. At 10 am, he was a wife again, stomach pain, the doctor was not to check after that time, staff will have to stand on the outside, the delivery room was the only one to be produced in-law. When he burst into the delivery room, the doctors are to hold up the child from the brazier, on the middle bed.
Yu family m memories, this brazier is brought to the delivery room from his home heating, three hours before the birth of a child, he used coke fire, he said, worried that
because local hospitals are unable to treat, December 14 at 10 am, the child was taken to the Xijing Hospital.
nearly 9 pm last night, a telephone to contact a doctor Yu Hu Shiyong home to the Métis, but his argument was with the Yu family m different. According to Hu Shiyong said that they were all in the delivery, but because babies born slippery, one of the delivery of the doctors did not catch, resulting in the baby fell into the brazier for heating. He said the families of the brazier is brought from home, because the hospitals of the heater was broken.
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Xijing Hospital, the current use of transfusion therapy in infants and carried out intensive care. Nursing Zhou Qin, the current poor state of the baby, a day eating only 20 ml of milk, and in the December 14, only the consumption of milk powder 5 ml. The normal infant feeding six or seven times a day, each intake of up to 20 to 30 ml.
infants can be cured? Dongmao Long said that the baby, the various organs of the imperfect function is poor, while such a large area of ​​deep burns, treatment is very difficult. At least half of the current treatment, observation, to determine whether out of danger. If the skin grow well in the future may require skin grafting. And may leave after-effects, children have a deformity is very high.
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