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    Default Re: Ask an ex-Guantanamo prisoner a question.

    Quote Originally Posted by Myrddraal
    Unfortunately the last thread on the subjet derailed, but I made the following offer:

    I will be attending a talk by an ex Guantanamo prisoner in the comming weeks.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moazzam_Begg

    After his talk there should be opportunity for questions, anybody got any questions they'd like me to ask?

    The offer is still open, even though the thread is closed...
    in what kind of context will this meeting take place?
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    Default Re: Ask an ex-Guantanamo prisoner a question.

    "You probably didnt do it, but Iknow, that you know who did! so who did it?"

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    I will be attending a talk by an ex Guantanamo prisoner in the comming weeks.
    Rhuhel Ahmed was in town for a protest and talk , the muppets who were running it were hilarious , not ony did they choose to have the initial meeting/protest at a statue of some English fella who was an Irish terrorist who was killed by the Irish government , they chose as a venue for the second part of the meeting a pub that is frequented by very dodgy people from the 6 and local wannabe fenians.
    Now whatever the merits of protesting about the crap that is Gitmo , you have to ask are the organisers of the protests pretty brainless .

    edit : damn I wish I had gone to it now , Ahmed didn't turn up but there was a counter protest by Fianna Fail and Rupublican Sinn Fein , a nice arguement between the RSF scum and the GAAW with the Galway anti-war fella giving it the "were were you at Gibralter" line which is funny for an anti war fella , but then when you consider who he is it really explains the choice of pub for the second part of the meeting .
    Bloody hell I knew it was gonna be funny , but if I had known it was gonna be priceless I would have gone .
    Last edited by Tribesman; 02-03-2008 at 22:50.

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