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X-Ray Mutairi denies all charges
2005-03-11
Mala suerte for Mutairi, coming home in the middle of a crackdown on hard boyz like that...
The Sixth Bench of the Criminal Court Wednesday held its first session to look into a State Security Case No. 3/2005 filed against Kuwaiti Nasser Najar Al-Mutairi, who was arrested by the US forces in Afghanistan and detained at the US camp in Guantanamo, Cuba, over three years ago. He was subsequently released in January 2005. During the session Mutairi denied all the charges against him and attorney Mubarak Al-Shimmari, who is defending Mutairi, requested the court to release his client on any guarantee. He told the court the United States authorities released the man because there no longer sensed danger from his release.

Mutairi returned to Kuwait aboard a private aircraft according to an agreement signed between the US and Kuwaiti governments. On arrival at the Kuwait International Airport he was whisked away by the State Security police to know why he went to Afghanistan and the circumstances which led to his arrest by the US forces during the war on Taleban government. Mutairi, who is still in the custody of the State Security police, is charged with joining an illegal terrorist organization and fighting the forces of a foreign country which could damage Kuwait's political status. He is also charged with joining the armed forces of a foreign country and carrying hostile actions against another country thus jeopardizing Kuwait's relations with a friendly nation. Mutairi is also charged training on arms and ammunition with the aim of carrying out illegal activities, in addition to agreeing with another person — who was killed during military operations in Afghanistan — to do hostile actions against a foreign country.

During initial interrogations, Mutairi admitted to meeting the second accused in the case — whose charges were dropped after his death — in a bookshop in Kuwait in October 2000. The second accused is said to have showed Al-Mutairi a book urging youth to fight a holy war in Afghanistan. He also showed him a plan how to get to Afghanistan where he fought alongside al-Qaeda terrorists and Taleban forces until he was injured and taken to a hospital. Later he was arrested by the US forces and taken to a US base in Guantanamo where he remained for three years.
Posted by:Fred

#13  I'll buy the first round, JM. Email on the way!
Posted by: Parabellum (Joisey Boy Too)   2005-03-11 4:46:44 PM  

#12  Many thanks for your service, Mr. JM's Brother!
Posted by: Ptah   2005-03-11 1:32:09 PM  

#11  Yeah, JM! Give him our thanks and gratitude! I like .com's idea. Set up a PayPal account and we'll help buy him a few rounds, lol!
Posted by: BA   2005-03-11 11:17:46 AM  

#10  our thanks out to your brother JM!
Posted by: Frank G   2005-03-11 10:51:35 AM  

#9  Thanks for the sentiment guys, I've emailed this thread to him.
Well Seafarious, my brother & I have been known to crawl out of some of NJ's finer establishments, even if we haven't been asked to leave. If you're up for it - email me.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2005-03-11 10:30:35 AM  

#8  JerseyMike, if you'd like to set up a JerseyPalooza, let me know!
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-03-11 10:21:43 AM  

#7  Yeah, JM, a few of us would like to buy a pitcher or two for him.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2005-03-11 10:05:34 AM  

#6  You take PayPal? Lol!
Posted by: .com   2005-03-11 6:58:13 AM  

#5  I have a feeling I'll be picking up the tab on many pitchers :)
Posted by: JerseyMike   2005-03-11 6:57:06 AM  

#4  Cool, JM! I'll bet he'll have a few yarns to tell - if you pick up the tab on a couple of pitchers, heh! Let him know we appreciate his efforts and service.
Posted by: .com   2005-03-11 6:31:49 AM  

#3  Cool! Tell him thanks from us, Jersey Mike.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-03-11 6:30:35 AM  

#2  The guard on the left in the picture is my youngest brother. 14 years in the Marines and the past 3 in the NG. He gets back in a couple of weeks.
Can't wait to see him.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2005-03-11 6:19:41 AM  

#1  from the wire of Guantanamo to the wire cutters of the Kuwaiti SS police...Have a nice day!!
Posted by: Anginesh Flineger3775   2005-03-11 2:58:14 AM  

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