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Rendition Victim Binyam Mohamed Was Just Released from Gitmo. This is His Story

By Andy Worthington, AlterNet. Posted February 23, 2009.


"I was abducted, hauled from one country to the next, tortured in medieval ways -- all orchestrated by the U.S. government."
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As British resident Binyam Mohamed stepped off a plane at RAF Northolt on Monday February 23, six years and ten months since he was first abducted by the Pakistani authorities at Karachi airport, it was impossible not to sympathize with the words written in a statement made by the tall, thin, slightly-stooped 30-year old, and delivered by his lawyers at a press conference.

"I hope you will understand that after everything I have been through I am neither physically nor mentally capable of facing the media on the moment of my arrival back to Britain," the statement read. "Please forgive me if I make a simple statement through my lawyer. I hope to be able to do better in days to come, when I am on the road to recovery."

For the last three and half years, since Binyam Mohamed's lawyers (at Reprieve, the legal action charity) first released his harrowing account of his torture in Morocco at the hands of the CIA's proxy torturers, the British resident's story has, understandably, had few bright episodes. As Clive Stafford Smith, Reprieve's director, explained in his book Eight O'Clock Ferry to the Windward Side, during the three days in Guantánamo that Binyam related the story of his horrendous ordeal -- for 18 months in Morocco, and then for another five months at the CIA's own "Dark Prison" near Kabul, until he finally made false confessions that he was involved with al-Qaeda and had planned to detonate a radioactive "dirty bomb" in New York -- he explained, "I'm sorry I have no emotion when talking about the past, 'cause I have closed. You have to figure out the emotion part -- I'm kind of dead in the head."

And yet, as Binyam embarks on his long "road to recovery" -- attended by his lawyers, and, mercifully, by his sister Zuhra, who flew from her home in the United States to meet him, and to fill what would otherwise have been an aching void, as Binyam has no family in the UK -- it is unlikely that the media will, in general, manage to report much of the man behind the myth that has grown up around him.

To that end, I thought it appropriate to relate a few anecdotes that bring Binyam the human being, rather than Binyam the prisoner, to life. The first comes from Stafford Smith's book, where he describes his first meeting with Binyam as follows:

Binyam was twenty-seven. He was tall and gangling, dark-skinned, originally from Ethiopia. He smiled and immediately told me how glad he was to see me. He spoke quietly, with a particular dignity. Some prisoners would take many hours of convincing that I was not from the CIA, but Binyam immediately opened up.

Of particular interest is an extraordinary chapter, "Con-mission," which relates the farcical story of Binyam's first hearing for his proposed trial by Military Commission at Guantánamo, in 2006, just before the Commissions were declared illegal by the U.S. Supreme Court. It's worth buying the book for this chapter alone, as it explains in extraordinary detail quite how farcical Guantánamo's rigged trial system was, and how it was exploited mercilessly by Binyam, who arranged for Stafford Smith to get him "a proper type of Islamic dress," dyed orange (he wanted a Dutch football shirt, but Reprieve couldn't find one), to make a clear visual statement in court that he was no ordinary defendant and this was no ordinary trial. He also asked for a marker pen and a piece of card, and, during the hearing, after he had thrown the judge, Marine Col. Ralph Kolhmann, off his stride by launching into a rambling monologue about justice that Kohlmann found himself unable to interrupt, he took the marker pen, scrawled "CON-MISSION" on it, showed it to the gathered journalists, and declared, "this is not a commission, this is a con-mission, is a mission to con the world, and that's what it is, you understand."

Warming to his theme, as Col. Kohlmann "was staring into the headlights of Binyam's speech and could see no way to cut him off," he continued,


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Andy Worthington is a writer and historian, and author of The Guantánamo Files.

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Every American should be enraged..
Posted by: luzmejor on Feb 24, 2009 2:48 PM   
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..that our nation has been used to inflict torture and death on ordinary human beings in order to fool us into giving in to their mercenary wreckage of our own Constitutional rights!

The Bush regime is a permanent stain and moral judgement that we will never be allowed to forget. Malicious Mischief writ so large as to be global.

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» You can thank Israel Posted by: weathered
Before whatchamahcallit -----
Posted by: symcokid on Feb 25, 2009 5:13 PM   
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Bush, we weren't constantly bombarded about the happenings in Iraq either. Wonder when GW and his cronies are going to be investigated for war crimes?

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Binyam Mohamed's story shared in video "Outlawed"
Posted by: matisse_witness on Feb 26, 2009 8:09 AM   
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In 2006, WITNESS, the human rights organization I work for, and 15 other human rights and civil liberties orgs produced a video called "Outlawed" that explained how extraordinary rendition was authorized by the Bush administration and more importantly featured the stories of two victims, Binyam Mohamed and a German citizen, Khaled El-Masri (whose case was one of mistaken identity). In the video, Binyam's brother reads from Binyam's personal diary about what he had undergone from the time he was arrested in Pakistan to his transfer to Guantanamo. To see excerpts - click here.

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Disgusted with "Extraordinary Rendition"
Posted by: armchair-activist on Mar 2, 2009 6:28 AM   
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I'm having a real difficult time with this "Extraordinary Rendition", and the like. What did The American Government give the Countries that allow The US to detain These People in? I have a tough time believing that The US gave them nothing. I bet that the US is to hand over any Political Prisoners that come to the US seeking "Asylum" from Prosecution, and torture from the Government of the Country that We can take OUR Enemy comabatants to, to be tortured..... Is that the conditions of being able to use Their Country to torture, and interrogate The People that the CIA deem as "Enemy Combatants"???? Prove Me wrong, I can't find it anywhere, Archives, or anywhere else. What are the conditions of the "Deal(s)" worked out with the Country that have allowed the US to use to interrogate, and torture "Enemy Combatants" in? Again, I don't believe for a second that The US gave them nothing to be able to use their Country to avoid the US rendition laws to torture enemy combatants in. Oooooo Excuse MEEEEeeeeeeeee, Is That "Tipppy Top Secret?!?!?" Why don't We have a right to know??? To protect the People of the US??? My Shiny White Back side!!!!! More Like; Protect The American People from the results of the actions The American Government Made against The People of other Countries is the more believable end of it.....Come On!!!! What are the conditions of the Deals worked out with these Countries??? WE WANT TO KNOW!!!! If it is $$$$, Then that is believable, add to the deficit, right ON!!!! FOREVER IN DEBT, IT'S THE AMERICAN WAY!!!!! The American Public is very tired of being lied to, and having things kept from them, as well as being deceived...... Be honest for ONE time in The History of America, TELL THE TRUTH, PLEASE!!!!!

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