To: ejdrapes
This coming on the heels of the Russian's that desperately wanted to stay, and the kid that learned English, was well fed, and had little bad to say about the experience.
Gotta love the Mirror...
2 posted on
03/12/2004 3:54:28 AM PST by
ECM
To: ECM
Story 'for sale'
ONE of the British terror suspects released from Guantanamo Bay was yesterday preparing to cash in.
Jamal al Harith, 37 born Ronald Fiddler is considering selling the story of his two-year detention.
His family are also weighing up whether to sue Britain and the US over his jailing.
Al Harith, from Moss Side, Manchester, was reunited with them at a secret location yesterday after his release without charge.
Sister Maxine said: Hes in good health, happy to be free and everybody is just glad that he is home.
Web designer al Harith was sent to Cuba after he was captured by US troops in Afghanistan.
The brother of Tarek Dergoul who was freed last night has contacted PR guru Max Clifford.
Mr Clifford said: We are waiting to see what is going to happen.
10 posted on
03/12/2004 4:03:28 AM PST by
kcvl
To: ECM
Somebody told the Mirror what they wanted to hear.
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