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- article5526877.ece accessdate "2009-01-16".
- article5526877.ece archivedate "2009-01-16".
- article5526877.ece archiveurl query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.timesonline.co.uk%2Ftol%2Fnews%2Fworld%2Fus_and_americas%2Farticle5526877.ece&date=2009-01-16.
- article5526877.ece author Tim_Reid.
- article5526877.ece date "2009-01-16".
- article5526877.ece deadurl "no".
- article5526877.ece isCitedBy Abd_Al_Rahim_Abdul_Rassak_Janko.
- article5526877.ece isCitedBy Kandahar_Five.
- article5526877.ece location London.
- article5526877.ece location "London".
- article5526877.ece publisher "The Times".
- article5526877.ece quote "Exactly seven years ago this week in Kandahar, southern Afghanistan, a 26-year-old Syrian Kurd who had spent the previous two years being tortured by the Taleban begged me to get the newly arrived US troops in the city to help him. The Americans did come - and sent Abdul Rahim Abdul Razzak al-Ginco to Guantánamo Bay.".
- article5526877.ece quote "In January 2002, shortly after the Taleban had fled Kandahar after the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, I arrived in the city. Amid the chaos and confusion there was a bizarre scene playing out in the jail. The entire prison had been emptied, except for five men who had chosen to stay there because they had nowhere else to go. There was a man from Manchester called Jamal Udeen, two Saudis, a student from Tartarstan - and Mr al-Ginco. They became known as the “Kandahar Five”.".
- article5526877.ece title "Guantánamo inmate tortured by al-Qaeda and entombed by the US".
- article5526877.ece url article5526877.ece.
- article5526877.ece work The_Times.