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Former Gitmo Detainee Launches Legal Fight To Stop US From Destroying Alleged Torture Photos

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Former Guantánamo detainee Binyam Mohamed has launched an urgent legal attempt to prevent the US courts from destroying crucial evidence that he says proves he was abused while being held at the detention camp, the Guardian has learned. The evidence is said to consist of a photograph of Mohamed, a British resident, taken after he was severely beaten by guards at the US navy base in Cuba.

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 Former Gitmo Detainee Launches Legal Fight To Stop US From Destroying Alleged Torture Photos

 Former Gitmo Detainee Launches Legal Fight To Stop US From Destroying Alleged Torture Photos

 Former Gitmo Detainee Launches Legal Fight To Stop US From Destroying Alleged Torture Photos  Former Gitmo Detainee Launches Legal Fight To Stop US From Destroying Alleged Torture Photos  Former Gitmo Detainee Launches Legal Fight To Stop US From Destroying Alleged Torture Photos

 Former Gitmo Detainee Launches Legal Fight To Stop US From Destroying Alleged Torture Photos

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