KABUL — Haji Shahzada never leaves home without a neatly folded scrap of paper that is the closest thing to an apology the United States offered after keeping him locked up in Guantanamo Bay for more than two years.
"This individual has been determined to pose no threat to the United States Armed Forces or its interests in Afghanistan," reads the April 2005 release document, which includes a squiggle of a signature and the initials of a sergeant first class. "This certificate has no bearing on any future misconduct."
Read full article >>Scott Wilson 11 Sep, 2011
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