Former Military Prosecutor to Testify for Detainee
William Glaberson reports for The New York Times: "Until four months ago, Col. Morris D. Davis was the chief prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay and the most colorful champion of the Bush administration’s military commission system.... Now, Colonel Davis has taken his most provocative step, completing his transformation from Guantanamo’s chief prosecutor to its new chief critic. He has agreed to testify at Guantanamo on behalf of one of the detainees, Salim Ahmed Hamdan, a driver for Osama bin Laden."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/022808J.shtml
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Morris+D.+Davis
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rudkla - 28. Feb, 17:12