Faces of Guantanamo detainees, part 1

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Pakistani Sajid Ur Rahman was arrested in late October or November 2001 by Northern Alliance troops in Herat. It is not known when he entered Guantanamo and was released in early 2004.

  • Read the McClatchy special package "Guantanamo: Beyond the Law"
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