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Sep162004
Thursday, September 16, 2004 at 06:02AM
After keeping him locked up in a Navy brig for almost three years, the
U.S. government seems to want Yaser Esam Hamdi to just go away. Hamdi,
a Louisiana native, was captured in Afghanistan in Novermber 2001. His
father says Hamdi, 22, who moved to Saudi Arabia with his family as a
child, was doing relief work. U.S. authorities say he was fighting for
the Taliban. It looks like we'll never know exactly what Hamdi was
doing there. The U.S. has been reluctant to try Hamdi in either civil
or military courts and, for over two years of his confinement, refused
him access to a lawyer. The Supreme Court in June said the U.S. citizen
couldn't continue to be held without charges. Now, rather than trying
him, it appears the administration just wants Hamdi to disappear as
quietly as possible. The terms of his release, currently being
negotiated, are reported to include demands that he give up his U.S.
citizenship and promise not to sue the U.S. government over his
detention.[more ]