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    Ex-prisoner, now 19, is back in U.S. custody

    MiamiHerald.com | 01/20/2007 | Ex-prisoner, now 19, is back in U.S. custody

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    WAR AGAINST TERRORISM
    Ex-prisoner, now 19, is back in U.S. custody

    An Afghan fighter who was detained at Guantánamo Bay when he was about 15 is a prisoner again, captured in a battle with U.S. troops.
    BY BEN FOX
    Associated Press
    GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba -- Nearly three years after his release, an Afghan teen who was among three youths from his country held here has been recaptured in Afghanistan for fighting against U.S. forces, a senior camp official says.
    The Afghan, who was about 15 when he was swept up along with hundreds of others and taken to Guantánamo Bay, is among a few former prisoners who have been killed or recaptured following their release by U.S. authorities, said Paul Rester, director of the Joint Intelligence Group at the detention center.

    The former detainee would now be about 19.

    WON'T COME BACK

    He was captured more than a year ago after a shootout with U.S. troops, according to Rester, who said in an interview that there are no plans to bring him back to Guantánamo Bay, where the military holds nearly 400 men on suspicion of links to al Qaeda or the Taliban.

    ''He's not been brought back here,'' he said. ``We're not bringing anybody here.''

    Authorities did not release the young man's name, and the detention center commander, Navy Rear Adm. Harry B. Harris, said details about his capture remain classified. A Pentagon spokesman also declined to comment.

    It was unknown where he was being held in Afghanistan, where the United States holds about 620 prisoners.

    The United States has released nearly 380 detainees from Guantánamo Bay, and Defense Department officials say at least 20 have taken up arms again. Those include at least two Russians arrested by authorities in Russia and two other Afghans, the officials said.

    ''A portion of that 20, we've killed them so we know they've returned to the fight,'' Harris told the Associated Press. ``Some of them are in jail today so we know they returned to the fight.''

    Disclosing details about the former detainees could compromise U.S. intelligence gathering, Harris said.

    AGE WAS ESTIMATED

    The twice-captured detainee was one of three Afghans whose ages were estimated to be under 16 by the military, based on medical tests at Guantánamo. U.S. authorities did not know their precise ages.

    Human rights groups said the juveniles may have been younger than 15 and urged their release, saying it was wrong to hold them as enemy combatants at the remote detention center at a Navy base in southeast Cuba. The International Committee of the Red Cross, which had visited the juveniles, said it was concerned about keeping them away from their families and the possible psychological effect of detaining them so young.

    Attorneys who monitor the detention center said they had been unaware that the young Afghan had been taken back into custody.



    Why did we let him go?

    I thought we just raped and killed everything......Please......

    that is why gitmo is there, cause if we let them go....we will have to get them again.....lets just shot them next time though.
    Bong30 Reviewed by Bong30 on . Ex-prisoner, now 19, is back in U.S. custody MiamiHerald.com | 01/20/2007 | Ex-prisoner, now 19, is back in U.S. custody source=rss&channel=miamiherald_world Posted on Sat, Jan. 20, 2007email thisprint this WAR AGAINST TERRORISM Ex-prisoner, now 19, is back in U.S. custody An Afghan fighter who was detained at Guantánamo Bay when he was about 15 is a prisoner again, captured in a battle with U.S. troops. BY BEN FOX Associated Press Rating: 5

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    Ex-prisoner, now 19, is back in U.S. custody

    Torture someone and guess what YEAH THEY WILL END UP HATEING YOU. How retarded to even post this.

    What do you think at 15 year old is going to do to the country that Tortured him?

    If you got Tortured by a country for any reason. USA probably killed most his family also in bombings.

    Keep it up Bongo more and more are going to hate you.

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    Ex-prisoner, now 19, is back in U.S. custody

    Thats why they let him go so the US Government can say "See see there rabid terrorist out to get you and make your women wear burkas, just give up more liberites and will keep you safe,,,,only 300 more shopping days until ex-mas"

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    Ex-prisoner, now 19, is back in U.S. custody

    EG flying the mexican flag?

    your grandpa would kick your ass!!!!!

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    Ex-prisoner, now 19, is back in U.S. custody

    Quote Originally Posted by Bong30
    EG flying the mexican flag?

    your grandpa would kick your ass!!!!!
    ROFL who cares about your stupid Flag seriously get your head out of your ass were all Human. Who cares where your born.

    You need to start working on world peace and not this I'm an american and your not Bull crap. We are all Human you lame

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    Ex-prisoner, now 19, is back in U.S. custody

    LoL--well i see it flyin everyplace here so i assume its the flag of my country..

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    Ex-prisoner, now 19, is back in U.S. custody

    Quote Originally Posted by Krogith
    Torture someone and guess what YEAH THEY WILL END UP HATEING YOU. How retarded to even post this.

    What do you think at 15 year old is going to do to the country that Tortured him?

    If you got Tortured by a country for any reason. USA probably killed most his family also in bombings.

    Keep it up Bongo more and more are going to hate you.
    The younger prisoners at Guantanamo Bay Navy Base in Cuba are not "tortured". They are given classes in math, reading and writing in their native language, and are kept in separate a separate facility from the adults, with fewer restrictions. They were captured due to involvement in armed combat. Here is another article about it, from the same newspaper:

    GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba -- Nearly three years after his release, an Afghan who was one of three teens held at the Guantánamo prison camp has been recaptured in Afghanistan fighting against U.S. forces, a senior camp official says.

    The Afghan, who was about 15 when he was swept up along with hundreds of others and taken to Guantánamo Bay, is among a small number of former prisoners who have been killed or recaptured following their release by U.S. authorities, said Paul Rester, director of the Joint Intelligence Group at the detention center.

    The former detainee would now be about 19.

    He was captured more than a year ago after a shootout with U.S. troops, according to Rester, who said in an interview that there are no plans to bring him back to Guantánamo Bay, where the military holds nearly 400 men on suspicion of links to al Qaeda or the Taliban.

    The military, which released the juveniles in January 2004, kept them separated from adult detainees in a section of Guantánamo that had fewer restrictions. They were also given classes in math, reading and writing in their native language.

    MiamiHerald.com | 01/19/2007 | U.S.: Ex-Guantánamo youth is captured again

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