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November 16, 2007

News - A letter from Guantanamo: In full

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Lawyers for the British Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg say they have received the first uncensored letter from him in two-and-a-half years.

Mr Begg, 36, is being detained at the US military base without trial. Three other Britons also remain there.

The letter, seen by BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, claimed he had been tortured, threatened with death and kept in solitary confinement.

Below is Mr Begg’s letter in full, dated 12 July 2004.


12th July, 2004

US FORCES ADMINISTRATION
JTF/ JDOG, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

RE: Supplementary Exposition (of Statement dated 5th July, 2004)

I, Moazzam Begg, citizen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain, attributed the number 00558 (camp Echo), have felt it necessary to augment, and further clarify the above noted statement, and to accentuate my grievances and intentions.

After over two-and-a-half years in the custody of the US military without charge, and by extension, without jurisdiction, I have yet to be afforded basic rights normally granted under the constitution of the USA, and international law.

I therefore demand, dating free internet service and irrevocably, that I be released immediately and returned to my family and domicile in the UK, together will all possessions: including all items and monies confiscated by US/Pakistani “agents” from my residence in Pakistan on 31 January 2002.

In the likely event that these demands are outrightly rejected or unnecessarily procrastinated, I demand the following rights under US law:-



Interviews were conducted in an environment of generated fear, resonant with terrifying screams of fellow detainees facing similar methods.



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1. A thorough and peremptory explanation of all statutory rights available within U.S. legislature, particularly with respect to foreign nationals.

2. Any and all charges/ allegations be presented free online game adult dating, and written.

3. Full access to international phone calls in order to communicate with family and lawyers.

4. Full access to legal representatives of my own choice and appointment.

5. A fully inventoried list detailing all property seized (as mentioned above).

6. Regular and timely access to postal dating free internet online service with family and a halt to the obscuring and withholding of mail from home.

Wife and children destitute

In addition to the aforementioned rights, I make it known that I expect logical and reasonable answers for the following violations and abuses, and intend to seek justice and dating military nickelodeon pet religious:-

i) The exact purpose for my abduction, kidnapping and false imprisonment on 31st January 2002, under the auspices of U.S. intelligence and law enforcement.

ii) Subsequently, what legal jurisdiction they had for taking me forcibly to Afghanistan.

iii) By what legal authority was property and money confiscated, leaving my wife and young children destitute and penniless, in their wake.

Solitary confinement

iv) Why I was brought into a designated war zone, and my life put at risk.

v) Why I was physically abused, and degradingly stripped by force, then paraded in front of several cameras toted by U.S. personnel.

vi) The reason for being held in Bagram detention facility for a year, and consequently, being denied natural light and fresh food for the duration.

vii) The exact purpose for my incarceration in solitary confinement since 8th Feb, 2003!

viii) Why all news pertaining to my own situation has been barred from me.

ix) The justification for withholding most of my family mail, and incongruent obscurance of what little amounts have trickled through - even from 8 year olds!

x) Why phone calls and legal free gay dating service have been continually denied, despite several reassurances to the contrary.

xi) Why, despite copious requests, I have yet to meet with a chaplain during all this time.

xii) What was the legality and purpose of extracting my signature on a statement, in early February 2003, by FBI and CITF agents, under threats of long term imprisonment, summary trials and execution - all without legal representation.

Vindictive torture

I state here, unequivocally and for the record, that any documents presented to me by US law enforcement agents were signed and initialled under duress, thus rendered legally contested in validity.

During several interviews, particularly - though unexclusively - in Afghanistan, I was subjected to pernicious threats of torture, actual vindictive torture and death threats - amongst other coercively employed interrogation techniques. Neither was the presence of legal counsel ever produced, or made available.

The said interviews were conducted in an environment of generated fear, resonant with terrifying screams of fellow detainees facing similar methods. In this atmosphere of severe antipathy towards detainees was the compounded use of racially and religiously prejudiced taunts. This culminated, in my opinion, with the deaths of two fellow detainees, at the hands of US military personnel, to which I myself was partially witness.



I have neither ever met Usama bin Laden, nor have been a member of Al Qaidah - or any synonymous paramilitary organisation, party or group



In spite of all the aforementioned cruel and unusual treatment meted out, I have maintained a compliant and amicable manner with my captors, and a cooperative attitude. My behavioural record is impeccable, yet contrasts immensely to what I have experienced, as stated.

Seek justice

I am a law abiding citizen of the UK, and attest vehemently to my innocence, before God and the law, of any crime - though none has even been alleged. I have neither ever met Usama bin Laden, nor have been a member of Al Qaidah - or any synonymous paramilitary organisation, party or group. Neither have I engaged in hostile acts against the USA, nor assisted such groups in the same - though the opportunity has availed itself many a time, and motive.

Regardless of the outcome of all my appeals to sanity, and protestations over the years, I reiterate my intention to seek justice at every possible level available to me. It is with that intent that I have prepared duplicates of this statement: for the information and use of the authorities and courts of justice.

I have requested this document be perused by the camp NCO; the generality of its contents be recorded in the Camp log; and forwarded to the appropriate intended recipient.

(Signature)

MOAZZAM BEGG (00558)

Dated this twelfth day of July, 2004.



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November 13, 2007

News - Timeline: Battling for the priesthood

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Original article News - Timeline: Battling for the priesthood
June 1972 - Reverend William Johnson becomes the first openly gay candidate to be ordained in a Christian institution, the United Church of Christ.

September 1972 - The Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Netherlands becomes the first European Christian denomination to decide that lesbians and gays could serve as pastors. Over the next 30 years it is joined by a dozen other dating free internet online service churches on the continent.

1988 - The United Church of Canada authorises the ordination of homosexuals, the first Christian denomination in the country to do so.

1989 - The US Anglican bishop John Spong ordains Robert Williams, a homosexual. Mr Williams later loses his job after denouncing monogamy and making untoward remarks about Mother Theresa.

1994 - The Old Catholic Church of Austria opens the way for gay clergy along with other European Catholic churches which split with Rome in the 19th Century, including those in Germany and the Netherlands.

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The dating religious services of this gay clergyman sparked an dating religious services row

2000 - Norway’s minister of churches upholds the appointment of Jene Torstein Olsen, the first openly gay clergyman hired to preach in the Church of Norway.

January 2003 - The Vatican’s Congregation for Worship publishes an open letter stating: “The ordination to the priesthood of homosexual men, or men with homosexual tendencies, is absolutely inadvisable and imprudent, and from a pastoral point of view, very risky”

June 2003 - An acknowledged homosexual living a celibate life is appointed bishop of Reading, in England. He declines to take up the post after his appointment causes a bitter row within the international Anglican Church.

July 2003 - The Uniting Church in Australia, the country’s third largest church, becomes its first mainstream denomination to accept homosexual priests. It also prompts bitter criticism from the Anglican Church.

August 2003 - The rank and file of the Anglican Church in America vote to elect an openly gay bishop, Reverend Canon Gene Robinson of New Hampshire.

Church leaders approve his appointment, but not before allegations of “free gay dating service conduct” are made against the reverend, and the vote is postponed while these are investigated and proved unfounded.

October 12, 2007

News - Bombings plot suspect ‘tortured’

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A British citizen accused of plotting to blow up targets in the UK only confessed after being tortured in Pakistan, a trial has heard.


Salahuddin Amin, 31, from Luton, Bedfordshire, was detained in April 2004 and held for 10 months by Pakistan’s ISI security service.


Patrick O’Connor QC said his client would tell the jury about the torture.


Mr Amin and six other men deny conspiring to cause explosions likely to endanger life.


His co-defendants were arrested after 600kg of fertiliser was found at a storage depot in Hanwell, west London, in March 2004.


He was subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment, assaulted repeatedly in interview

Patrick O’Connor QC


Mr Amin handed himself into Pakistani authorities in April 2004 but was held without charge for 10 months before being flown back to Britain where he was arrested and then charged.


Mr O’Connor said of his client’s time in Pakistan: “He was subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment, assaulted repeatedly in interview, was threatened with worse and witnessed the most appalling brutality to others.”


The prosecution alleges the defendants were part of a cell linked to al-Qaeda which was targeting utilities, the Bluewater shopping centre in Kent, and the Ministry of Sound nightclub in London.

The twin towers on 9/11

America was against Islam and I was happy that America was under attack

Salahuddin Amin

Mr Amin, who was giving evidence at the beginning of his defence case, admitted he had celebrated when he heard of the 9/11 attacks in the United States.


He said he was in the city of Rawalpindi in Pakistan when he heard about the attacks and said he became “carried away” by the “joyful” mood of local people, who saw the US as an enemy of Islam.


Mr Amin said: “People said that America was under attack and they were joyful and happy about it and were celebrating and handing out sweets.


“America was against Islam and I was happy that America was under attack.”


But he said he changed his mind about it when he discovered the death toll and saw pictures of people jumping from New York’s World Trade Center.


“I felt very sad because innocent people were dying and the way they were jumping out of buildings was terrible,” he said.


Mr O’Connor asked him: “Is it something you approved of?”


“No,” he replied.


‘The cause’l


Earlier Mr Amin said he had grown up as a non-religious Muslim, drinking alcohol, dating women and rarely praying.


But he said his views started to change when he returned to Pakistan on holiday in 1999 and heard an “emotional” speech from a woman who was recounting “atrocities” conducted against Muslims in “Indian-occupied Kashmir”.


He said he began giving money to the Kashmiri cause and then began to pray and attend his local mosque in Luton.


In November 2001 he left Luton and moved to live in Pakistan. The court heard that just before leaving he took out two loans, for a total of 21,000.


Mr O’Connor said Mr Amin told Abbey National that one of the loans was for “home improvements” and he asked his client: “Did you knowingly act dishonestly?”


“Yes,” Mr Amin replied.


“What were you intending to do with the money?” asked Mr O’Connor.


“[It was] for the cause, and for myself.”


“The cause?” asked his lawyer.

Police in west London

Police found 600kg of ammonium nitrate in a west London lock-up


“The Afghan jihad. I was thinking I could give it to the fighters or to the refugees.”


Later he said he gave 12,000 to a man in Pakistan who had connections with both “the resistance” in Afghanistan, and to refugees from the US-led invasion.


Seven men deny conspiring to cause explosions likely to endanger life between 1 January 2003 and 31 March 2004.


They are Omar Khyam, 25, and his brother Shujah Mahmood, 19, both from Crawley, West Sussex; Waheed Mahmood, 34, and Jawad Akbar, 23, also of Crawley; Salahuddin Amin, 31, from Luton, Bedfordshire; Anthony Garcia, 24, of Barkingside, east London; and Nabeel Hussain, 21, of Horley, Surrey.


Mr Khyam, Mr Garcia and Mr Hussain deny a further charge under the Terrorism Act of possessing 1,300lb (600kg) of ammonium nitrate fertiliser for terrorism.


The brothers also deny possessing aluminium powder for terrorism.








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