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GTMO Frenchmen go on trial in Paris
2006-07-04
Six French former inmates of the U.S. military detention center in Guantanamo Bay stood trial in a French court on Monday, denying accusations of links with a network plotting terrorism attacks.
"Non! Non! Certainement pas!"
The six, who have all spent lengthy periods in detention in Cuba and in France, face up to 10 years in prison if convicted. The prosecution alleges the men joined a terrorism network based in Britain and the Afghan-Pakistan border, having passed through Britain en route to al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan. But the accused said they only went there out of curiosity. "I wanted to take some risks," Nizar Sassi, one of the defendants, told the court. "It was cool. It was a chance to live my passion for weapons."
"Yer honor, if you buy my lame story you are proving everything my imam told me about kufrs to be absolutely true."
Khaled ben Mustapha said he had gone to Kabul to look for a house for his family, adding: "Going to Afghanistan doesn't make you a terrorist." A third accused, Imad Kanouni, said he wanted to learn more about religion while traveling. "Afghanistan was in fashion," he told the court.
"Jihad was the new black in the Fall 2001 collections, yer honor!"
Prosecutors say five of the six men trained in al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan between 2000 and 2001 and that Kanouni had fundamentalist religious training there. Defense lawyers say, at most, their clients were guilty only of naivety in remaining in Afghanistan when U.S. forces arrived after the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States in 2001. Presiding trial judge Jean-Claude Kross said the six men, aged between 24 and 38, were captured in mid December as they tried to flee the advance of U.S forces and their Afghan allies. Some were handed over by villagers for a prize of up to 5,000 euros ($6,399). Pakistani forces later handed them over to the U.S. military who transferred them to Guantanamo Bay, convinced they had fought for Afghanistan's ousted Islamist Taliban regime. Benchellali has admitted attending a training camp in Afghanistan, but said friends dragged him into it. The six were held at Guantanamo without charge or trial along with hundreds of other "enemy combatants", and they have complained of insults, physical and psychological torture, and deprivation of food and water.
Right on schedule, right out of the Al-Q playbook. Has Andrew Sullivan filed an amicus brief yet?
Sassi, Mustapha, Kanouni, Mourad Benchellali and Redouane Khalid spent several months in French jail before being released under judicial controls. A sixth man, Brahim Yadel, had remained in custody. The verdict is expected in mid-July.
Posted by:Seafarious

#3  French jails are routineley decried by various ngo for being in dire conditions, decrepit and overcrowded. Gitmo would be a paradise in comparison, strictly speaking about living conditions.
Still, I doubt they would go to general population areas, since french jails are also rife with muslims (between 2/3 and 3/4 depending on what I've read, most certainly at least over 50% on national level), and are a playground for salafists, complete with peer pressure to convert non-muslims (though there's an unspoken ethnic separation of ethnic french and migrants by the authorities denounced as "apartheid" by some "antiracist" orgs) and enforce the standard behavior of the True Believers not Pious enough. They would feel quite at home there.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-07-04 15:28  

#2  Isnt France one of the places where the dungeon was fashionable?
Posted by: bk7   2006-07-04 12:09  

#1  Wonder how the prison conditions differ for these lads. IIRC the EU commission said Gitmo was good, but French and Romanian lockups were the pits. Well at least at Club Corsica, they won't have to worry about having to go on a Jenny Craig program.
Posted by: Slomoper Jolumble7671   2006-07-04 09:25  

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