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| | The first letters from Briton facing the death penalty at Camp X-Ray - [Sunday Herald] (via CobWeb/3.1 ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06) |
 | | Begg, who is 35, has been detained without charge since JanuaryÊ2001,ÊhasÊfaced gruelling interrogations, been denied access to lawyers, confined in brutal conditions and now awaits a military tribunal which could well result in a short trip to a custom-built death house for execution. |
 | | Begg,ÊdetaineeÊnumber JJJEEHH 160, says in his letters that he mostly writes at night, Òwhich is usually when I cannot sleep because of thinking and worrying all the time, and the heat and the bright lightsÓ. |
 | | It was there that he was seized in January 2002 by Pakistani police and CIA officers, bundled into a back of a car and taken back to Kabul, where he was held in a windowless cellar at Bagram airbase for nearly a year. |
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