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Congressman refuses to probe illegal alien terrorist cell in his own district

Florida green card immigration bribery and evidence shredding cover-up linked to terrorism reaches into House of Representatives

by Tom Flocco


ORLANDO--January 28, 2005--TomFlocco.com-

 

Despite widespread news reports linking Moroccan Muslims to worldwide terrorism, Florida Congressman Ric Keller (R-8-FL) has declined to call for a formal FBI or Government Accounting Office (GAO) investigation of Orlando Homeland Security official Mary Schneider's concrete evidence of green card bribery of immigration officials by illegal Moroccan Muslims linked to a terrorist cell in Keller's central Florida congressional district--the hub of Sunshine State tourism and airline traffic.

Orlando Congressman Ric Keller (R-8-FL)

Our interview with the Orlando immigration adjudication officer revealed that Keller, who is a member of the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security told Mary Schneider "your problem is not a matter within the purview of a federal agency."

Schneider told us that "one of the Moroccans recently arrested [in Europe] for being involved with a terrorist cell seeking to purchase explosives has the exact same name as a Moroccan I interviewed [in Orlando] in a felony fraud sham marriage case in which I had obtained discrepancies and conflicting answers in separate in-depth testimony."

The immigration officer elaborated, "my [Orlando] INS supervisor Susan Dugas surreptitiously removed his case file from my office and it was quickly approved without any further in-depth testimony," adding, "several years later I discovered an investigations in-take report where a now-divorced spouse complained that her Moroccan husband who I interviewed--and who worked at Orlando/Disneyworld EPCOT Center's Moroccan pavillion--had the exact same name as the Moroccan who was recently arrested in Europe with ties to a terrorist cell and explosives."

Schneider also told us, "I personally spoke with the woman several times on the phone and she told me her Moroccan husband had falsified a complaint in order to have a bogus complaint approved against me so that my supervisor Susan Dugas could use it for illegal personnel punishments; and immigration officials withheld this exonerating evidence from me."

"The Moroccan married the woman barely seven months after entering the U.S. and complained that he had used her for a green card," Schneider said.

Not long after the 17-year Orlando resident told Rep. Keller (her congressman) that illegal Moroccan Muslim Lyazid Abad lived in a local apartment with alleged 9-11 ringleader-hijacker Mohamed Atta and served as a driver for Osama bin Laden's brother Khalil, Schneider received notice that she will shortly be fired from her immigration enforcement position.

According to records from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida--but also phone calls by TomFlocco.com to the Board of Immigration Appeals and the Immigration Court public affairs office--we confirmed that on June 15, 2004 the Department of Homeland Security moved to deport illegal Moroccan Muslim Lyazid Abad, permitting him to leave the U.S. without being held as a material witness linked to the 9/11 attacks or offering sworn testimony before a grand jury--either in Orlando or elsewhere.

[20 days earlier on May 26, the first in a series of TomFlocco.com stories was posted, exposing Orlando's illegal alien bribery in Rep. Keller's congressional district [ Sleeping With the Enemy ], in which Schneider implicated Abad in a sham marriage bribery conspiracy linked to Mohamed Atta, Khalil bin Laden and the 3,000-death mass murder on 9/11. This, via court case Mary Schneider vs. John Ashcroft & James Ziglar, Commissioner, U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)]

Three separate calls to Congressman Keller's Chief of Staff Bryan Malenius in Orlando were unreturned as we sought comment for this story and Schneider's allegations involving the aiding and abetting of illegal Muslims and other illegal nationals with green cards and ensuing United States citizenship--and why the congressman declined to call for a full investigation to protect his constituents.

Government officials warned before September 11 attacks

Schneider was an immigration adjudication officer and designated federal whistleblower with a 30-year career in immigration law enforcement who had notified numerous congressmen, senators, cabinet members, Justice Department, FBI and top immigration officials before the 9/11 attacks that illegal Moroccan Muslims and other aliens were bribing federal immigration officials for green cards in her Orlando office, shredding documents as far back as six years, and being given aid and comfort while committing numerous felonies--yet she will still be fired.

Before fleeing the U.S., West Orlando resident Khalil bin Laden--who lived near Walt Disney World at 17920 W. Colonial Drive in Winter Garden, Florida--has been the subject of multiple news reports linking him to terrorist training and finance.

Khalil was not held in the U.S. as a material witness after September 11 since the White House approved a post-attack Saudi airlift involving more than 100 Saudis and other members of the bin Laden family who were permitted to leave the country without extensive questioning or grand jury testimony.

Outside federal informant Bonnie Sharrit (mother of Christine Sharrit)--who was the fourth of Moroccan Lyazid Abad's five American wives--reported that Abad chauffeured Khalil bin Laden to both Miami and Tampa, acting somewhat as an unofficial taxi-driver.

Interestingly, informant Christine Sharrit revealed that Abad lived with Mohamed Atta in an Orlando area apartment with five or six other Muslims prior to Sharrit's February, 1997 marriage to Abad, providing clear evidence that alleged lead hijacker Atta was living in the U.S. during 1996 or earlier--a fact that neither the FBI nor the 9-11 Commission will disclose to American citizens.

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's Criminal Investigation Division (CID) officers questioned Christine Sharrit--estranged from her husband--almost immediately after the September 11 attacks in 2001 while she was stationed in Europe on military duty, and Mary Schneider was informed of this fact in early December, 2003.

Sharrit told her parents that Secretary Rumsfeld's CID agents knew more about her husband that she did, even asking her to identify a photo of Mohamed Atta who lived with her husband before their marriage, confirming that the government was well aware of Abad's connections to Mohamed Atta and was likely tracking the movements of both prior to the attacks since CID agents contacted Sharrit for questioning right after 9/11.

Of equal importance, this evidence directly contradicts newly confirmed Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's sworn testimony before the 9/11 Commission that the Bush Administration possessed no "actionable intelligence" of an al Qaeda presence on U.S. soil between the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and September 11, 2001--raising questions as to whether Rep. Keller and other congressional legislators are untouchable.

No senator broached this issue during last week's Secretary of State confirmation hearings for Dr. Rice, leaving continuing unanswered questions about her veracity--her own protestations to the contrary--and whether senators deliberately kept this line of questioning off the table during Rice's hearing.


Fired for protecting American citizens

Schneider's career ranged from inspections of incoming aircraft, cars, trucks and trains entering the U.S. from the Canadian border to immigration enforcement inspections of arriving passengers and cargo ships at Baltimore-Washington International Airport and Baltimore Harbor where she made an unprecedented, first ever, four-pound marijuana seizure from a Jamaican smuggler while holding the well-documented record of making 47% of all enforcement intercepts in the INS Baltimore District.

While working for 13 years in Orlando, Schneider intercepted six (6) felony fraud sham marriage RINGS and obtained over 35 signed, videotaped confessions of fraudulent sham marriages--with two of the six RINGS comprised of illegal Muslims.

This, while her congressman, Ric Keller, will not come to the aid of his beleaguered home-town constituent who has obviously been treated unfairly and with great disrespect for her actions which have proven that she is looking out for the safety of her fellow Floridians--let alone all Americans.

In the hundreds of sham marriages Schneider documented, one of them has the exact same name as the Moroccan who was recently arrested in Europe for terrorist involvement with explosives. [See the partial list at the bottom for numerous Moroccans involved in worldwide terrorism.]

Despite her highly documented, unprecedented enforcement performance protecting the citizens in Keller's congressional district, Schneider was removed and prevented from conducting any marriage interviews and assigned only naturalization interviews and given unacceptable performance appraisals by government officials intent upon firing her from her sole source of income to cover up her allegations.

Schneider told us she has been "subjected to unending daily harassment, an extreme 'mobbing' hostile work environment, continuous animus, bias, prejudice, reprisals and retaliations, trumped up allegations, and numerous bogus interrogations and investigations--all at taxpayer expense--requiring her to file two separate Whistleblower Retaliation complaints to the Merit Systems Protection Board and a Title VII Civil Rights Violations Lawsuit in the U. S. District Court in Miami, resulting in litigation bankruptcy.

Congressman declines probe of illegal Moroccans

Keller, a strong supporter of free trade and the Moroccan government, voted on July 22, 2004 in favor H.R. 4842 to implement the United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement which will result in the outsourcing of American jobs to cheap foreign labor markets.

Keller also received $25,750 in election campaign contributions from Walt Disney Corporation (whose Moroccan Pavillion at Orlando's Disney World Epcot Center had unknowingly employed the Moroccan interviewed by Schneider with the exact same name as the terrorist arrested in Europe) which benefits from cheap foreign labor from Moroccans who come to the U.S. mostly using Q-1 cultural visas.

Schneider said the White House, U.S. intelligence and law enforcement are well aware that numerous Moroccans are heavily involved in terrorist-related activities according to multiple mainstream media reports, yet they continue to permit the Orlando immigration office to reward Moroccans and other Muslims with green cards and U.S. citizenship--most of whom are illegally working or overstaying their visas in an out-of-status manner.

In her letter to Rep. Keller, Schneider said she reported information to Attorney General John Ashcroft, FBI Directors Louis Freeh and Robert Mueller, Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge and other legislators over the past few years that illegal Muslims had "bribed her supervisors and shredded seven years of official records to prevent auditing of felony fraud cases," while also presenting evidence that 70 illegal Muslims were criminally approved or never denied and deported.

This, after committing "felony fraud sham marriages, purjury, bribery, altered/counterfeit documents, bigamy, illegal entry or overstay in U.S., illegal employment and fraudulent tax returns."

Schneider told Keller "One of the illegal Muslims these corrupt officials have given aid and comfort to is Moroccan Muslim Lyazid Abad....He married four different American women in an attempt to obtain a green card....(Abad's) fourth marriage was to U.S. citizen Christine Marie Sharrit in Orlando." [Our inquiry to the Florida Office of Vital Statistics to validate Sharrit's story produced a copy of Sharrit and Abad's marriage license # 14787677, dated 2/14/1997]

The immigration officer's letter to Keller continued: "When I did not approve his [Abad's] four sham marriages, he purchased two money orders for $1,500 each, made out to my Orlando immigration supervisors, Susan Dugas and Stella Jarina--recently promoted....[Dugas/Jarina] surreptitiously removed [Lyazid Abad's] case documents from my office, after hours, and locked them in their offices without denial [of a green card] or prosecution for over six years."

In his response to her letter requesting intervention and investigation regarding her firing, Congressman Keller thought the matter important enough "that a member of my staff consulted with the U.S. House of Representatives Office of General Counsel since the allegations you noted in your letter with reference to conspiracies involving federal officials are of concern to me."

Keller continued, saying "it was determined that since you have two pending court cases, one with the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), I cannot intervene in this matter," to which Schneider replied to Keller in another letter: "I did not request assistance from you regarding my present case on appeal with MSPB or my Title VII civil rights violation lawsuit. These two cases are unrelated and do not address my illegal firing and termination from a 30-year federal career."

Schneider also wrote Keller, saying "I can only describe your letter as a 'pass-the-buck', 'wash-my-hands' and 'run-as-fast-as-I-can' from addressing on-going, extensive federal corruption related to terrorist activities in the Orlando area and the state of Florida. Your letter does not express any concern for the terrorist-related activities by corrupt officials that, as an officially designated whistleblower, I have repeatedly reported for over six years."

Keller's refusal to probe illegal immigration closely linked to terrorism and bribery of federal officials in his own congressional district is all the more curious since he was a sponsor of a bill that links airline passenger manifests to the FBI's Terrorist Watch List so that computer checks are run on those boarding planes to make sure they are not wanted for ties to terrorist organizations.

The congressman showed concern for terrorism in America but not for concrete evidence of terrorist cells in the community where his own family and constituents live!


Contact Mary Schneider at: http://www.maryschneider.us/



[Schneider told us she has contacted the following major government officials about illegal alien bribery linked to terrorist cells in Orlando]:

President George W. Bush at the White House, Congress, the Office of Special Counsel Elaine Kaplan, the Department of Justice (DOJ) Attorney General John Ashcroft and the DOJ Criminal Division, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Tom Ridge, FBI Directors Louis Freeh and Robert Mueller, DOJ Inspector General Glen Fine and Special Agent in Charge (SAIC) Alan Hazen, DOJ/DHS INS/CIS Commissioners Ziglar, Garcia and Aguirre, and INS/DHS District Director Robert Wallis and John Bulger.

[A search of numerous reports indicating that Moroccan Muslims are linked to or have been arrested for worldwide terrorist activities revealed the following partial list]:

-Moroccans arrested in Fallujah, Iraq fighting U.S. forces-

About 600
-Moroccans are known to have trained in Afghanistan camps sponsored by Osama bin Laden;
-Morocco warned Spain it lost track of 400 Moroccan Islamist militants who trained in al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan, Bosnia or Chechnya;
-Five Moroccans were arrested in Italy in 2003 in possession of explosives and maps;
-Nine Moroccans were arrested in 2002 with cyanide and maps for the tunnels beneath the American embassy in Rome;
-At least 17 Moroccans are held at Guantanamo, Camp X-Ray; -Moroccans were aiding Saudis who planned to blow up NATO warships in the Straits of Gibraltar;
-Moroccans in the U. S. were required by the U. S. government in 2002, to comply with the mandatory registration program;
-Moroccan Amer el (Al) Azizi aka Othman Andalusi. fugitive suspect in Madrid bombings and U.S. officials also said Azizi may have met with 9/11 alleged hijacker Mohamed Atta and coordinator Ramzi Binalshibh; alleged 20th hijacker Zacarias Moussaoui had Azizi's number;
-Moraccan Mohammed al-Fazazi, Imam, arrested for Casablanca
bombings; associated with 9/11 terrorist Mohamed Atta;
-Moroccan Youssef Karroum was associated with Algerian Ahmed Ressam who was planning to blow up Los angeles International Airport (LAX);
-Zacharias Moussaoui is a French Moroccan--arrested, suspected in 9/11 attacks;
-Moroccan Mounir al-Motassadek linked to the 9/11 attack;
-Moroccan Abdelghani Mzoudi, believed recruited 9/11 terrorist Mohamed Atta, added to U.N. Al Qaida list;
-Moroccan Abdallah Tabarak, Osama bin Laden's bodyguard found in possession of Osama's satellite cell phone;
-Moroccan Karim Koubriti, arrested on terrorism conspiracy;
-Moroccan Ahmed Hannan, arrested on terrorism conspiracy;
-Moroccan Mohamed Rafik, arrested in connection with the Casablanca bombings;
-Moroccan Muhammed Daki, accused of sending funds/recruiting militants to Iraq for suicide attacks or as fighters against US-led forces in the country;
-Dutch-Moroccan Mohammed Bouyeri, arrested for murder of Netherlands film director van Gogh;
-Moroccan Jamal Ben Miloud Amar Ajouaou, arrested as terror suspect;
-Moroccan Adil Adil al-Sharqawi (Charkaoui), arrested as a member of the Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group;
-Moroccan Majid Bakkali, arrested as suspect in terrorist cell;
-Moroccan Abdelkader Farhaoui, arrested as suspect in terrorist cell;
-Moroccan Mohamed Douha, arrested as suspect in terrorist cell;
-Moroccan Hassan El Haski, arrested for Madrid train bombings;
-Moroccan Moustafa Chaouki, died in failed suspected terrorist bombing;
-Moroccan Samir Ben Abdellah, former imam, suspected of terrorist ties;
-Moroccan Rachid Oulad Akcha, suspect in Madrid bombings;
-Moroccan Jamal Zougam, arrested for Madrid bombings;
-Moroccan Abdul Aziz Bin Yaeesh, suspected of terrorist activities;
-Moroccan Abdallah Mourib, arrested as a member of the Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group;
-Moroccan Ali Fahimi, arrested as a member of the Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group;
-Moroccan Brahim Atia El Hammouchi, arrested as a member of the Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group;
-Moroccan Abdeladim Akoudad aka 'Nadufel', arrested as member in several extremist groups and for Casablanca bombings;
-Moroccan Samir Azzouz aka 'Yassiné, accused of plotting to blow up Dutch landmarks;
-Moroccan Salaheddin Benyaich aka Abu Mughen, arrested for Casablanca bombings;
-Moroccan Abdelaziz Benyaich, now jailed in Spain for his role in the Casablanca bombings;
-Moroccan Mohamed Ouzar, member of Al Qaeda;
-Moroccan Mohamed Mazouz, member of Al Qaeda;
-Moroccan Radouane Chekkouri, member of Al Qaeda;
-Moroccan Brahim Benchakroun, member of Al Qaeda;
-Moroccan Mohammed Chaoui, arrested as suspect in Madrid bombings;
-Moroccan Mohammed Bekkali, arrested as suspect in Madrid bombings;
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Revelers beware: DUI patrols out in force
02/06/2005




Super Bowl Sunday is expected to be a big celebration for Eagles fans, and local law enforcement will be making sure the partying stays off the roads with DUI patrols. Many officers will skip their own game-day parties to go to work tonight conducting DUI patrols on area highways with the help of PennDOT grant funds.


The patrols will begin during the game and continue until at least 1 a.m.


Locations will include Chester Pike (U.S. Route 13) in Ridley Park, U.S. Routes 202 and 30 in West Chester, Chester County, High Street in Pottstown, Montgomery County, and many other highways.

The crackdown will be part of the TEAM DUI Southeast Pa. program, a coalition of law enforcement, the Pennsylvania DUI Association and PennDOT.

Pennsylvania’s current DUI law lowered the legal drunk-driving limit from .10 percent to .08 percent in 2003.

There were three highway fatalities on Super Bowl Sunday in 2003 -- two of those were alcohol-related, PennDOT said.

There was an average of 4.3 highway fatalities per day in the state in 2003 -- 25 percent were alcohol-related.

Nationally, Super Bowl Sunday is also one of the single-most serious drunk-driving days of the year.

For the years 2000-2002, about 58 percent of Super Bowl Sunday highway fatalities in the nation were alcohol-related, compared to about 41 percent on average each year.

AUTO SHOW

SEPTA is offering a special "Turbo Pass" costing $8 for unlimited one-day travel on all SEPTA routes for riders traveling to the 2005 Philadelphia International Auto Show at the Pennsylvania Convention Center today through Feb. 13.

Developed especially for the auto show, the pass can be used on weekdays and weekends on buses, trolleys and subway-elevated trains. The Turbo Passes are also valid on all regional rail trains arriving in Center City Philadelphia after 9:30 a.m. (not valid for travel to or from Trenton).

Twelve SEPTA bus routes, the Broad Street and Market-Frankford Subway-El lines, subway-surface trolley routes and regional rail-line stations in Center City are only a short walk from the convention center.

Discounted weekdays, auto-show tickets are also available at more than 80 SEPTA sales outlets. The ticket prices are $7 for adult admission and $6 for child/senior admissions providing up to a $2 discount on adult tickets. They are only valid for admission on weekdays from Feb. 7-11.

The Turbo Pass and discounted tickets are available at the 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby, Suburban Station concourse at 15th and Market streets and the Transit Museum Store lobby, 1234 Market St. in Philadelphia.

As an added bonus, anyone that visits the Transit Museum Store with a Turbo Pass will receive a 10 percent discount on any merchandise purchased through March 31.

MORTON MEETING

A public meeting to discuss traffic congestion and safety concerns at the intersection of Morton Avenue and Kedron Avenue (Route 420) in Morton will be held 7 p.m. Thursday at the Morton municipal building, 500 Highland Ave.

All interested persons are encouraged to attend, including residents, business people, train-station users and local community organizations, said Kevin Denton, regional planner for the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, which is sponsoring the meeting in conjunction with local communities.

Participants are encouraged to voice their suggestions and concerns in order to identify the intersection’s problems and help to create solutions. This will be the second in a series of three meetings.

DRPA K-9 UNIT

The Delaware River Port Authority’s Public Safety Division has added a four-legged crime-fighter to its ranks with Nitro, a 2-year-old yellow Labrador retriever.

Nitro and his handler, Patrolman Mike Tirado of the K-9 Unit, will patrol the PATCO High Speed Line and respond to calls as needed at DRPA’s four bridges and surrounding communities.

Tirado, a seven-year police veteran, is the third officer to join the K-9 unit, which was formed in May 2003. Patrolman Mark Corrado and his dog, Buddy, and Patrolman Steven Coates and his dog, Zena, are the original members of the unit.

AMTRAK FENCING

As part of Amtrak’s major track reconstruction project on the Philadelphia-Harrisburg Keystone Corridor, fencing between tracks at rail stations from the Overbrook section of Philadelphia to Paoli, Chester County, are being temporarily removed.

The fences must be removed to allow track-laying equipment to pass through the stations. The fences will be erected again after all track work is complete.

The project is expected to last through 2006. The track work ispart of a $145 million project funded by Amtrak and PennDOT to upgrade the tracks along the Keystone Corridor.

The first phase of the track work began Feb. 1 between Paoli and Bryn Mawr and is expected to continue through December 2005.

The second phase of the work will take place between the Bryn Mawr and Overbrook stations and is expected to begin in June and continue through June 2006.

Meanwhile, "No Trespassing" signs and warning signs will be placed along the removed fence line, at entrances to stations and along platforms to remind passengers and the public that crossing tracks is prohibited.

Many trains pass through these stations at high rates of speed without stopping -- therefore, passengers must never enter the track area.

Passengers and the public are reminded that they must utilize the underground tunnels at each station to get to the other side of the tracks.

SCHUYLKILL EXPRESSWAY

The Schuylkill Expressway East (I-76) will be reduced to one lane three miles east of the Conshohocken exit in Lower Merion, Montgomery County, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Thursday for major drainage repairs.

Philadelphia-bound motorists are urged to take an alternate route during work hours because backups will occur when I-76 East is restricted to a single lane. Alternate routes include taking the Blue Route (I-476) South to I-95 North or I-476 South to U.S. Route 30 East, or following Route 23.

PennDOT crews are using heavy construction machinery to excavate the earth behind the concrete barriers along I-76 East at mile marker 334.

TRAFFIC DELAYS

I-95 North - Various townships between Route 420 in Tinicum and the Delaware state line, patching9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday.

Marple -- Route 252 North, shoulder patching between Palmers Mill and Cedar Grove roads 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday.

Swarthmore - Route 320, patching between Swarthmore Avenue and Baltimore Pike 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Wednesday.

Concord - Smithbridge Road, ditching between Valleybrook and Concord roads 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday-Friday.

Upland - Upland Road, patching between 22nd and Kerlin streets 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday.

U.S. Route 202 South - Concord and Chadds Ford, shoulder patching between Smithbridge and Beaver Valley roads 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday.

Chadds Ford - U.S. Route 202 North and South, utility installation between Dilworthtown Road and U.S. Route 1, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. through Feb. 28 for Wawa Inc.

Chester - Route 291, road widening between Franklin Street and Trainer borough line through October 2005. Work began April 2003.

Route 3 (Market Street) - Upper Darby and Millbourne, utility construction between 63rd Street and Burd Avenue, 24-hour restrictions through November 2006. Work by SEPTA began June 2002.

"Road Watch" appears Sunday. Only messages and mail with phone numbers will be considered. E-mail jroman@delcotimes.com

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How I entered the hellish world of Guantanamo Bay

Martin Mubanga went on holiday to Zambia, but ended up spending 33 months in Guantanamo Bay, some of the time in the feared Camp Echo.

By David Rose

02/06/05 "The Observer"--
Martin Mubanga can date the low point of his 33 months at Guantánamo Bay: 15 June, 2004. That sweltering Cuban morning, he was taken from the cellblock he was sharing with speakers of the Afghan language Pashto, none of whom knew English, for what had become his almost daily interrogation. As usual, his hands were shackled in rigid, metal cuffs attached to a body belt; another set of chains ran to his ankles, severely restricting his ability to move his legs. Trussed in this fashion, he was lying on the interrogation booth floor.

The seemingly interminable questioning had already lasted for hours. 'I needed the toilet,' Mubanga said, 'and I asked the interrogator to let me go. But he just said, "you'll go when I say so". I told him he had five minutes to get me to the toilet or I was going to go on the floor. He left the room. Finally, I squirmed across the floor and did it in the corner, trying to minimise the mess. I suppose he was watching through a one-way mirror or the CCTV camera. He comes back with a mop and dips it in the pool of urine. Then he starts covering me with my own waste, like he's using a big paintbrush, working methodically, beginning with my feet and ankles and working his way up my legs. All the while he's racially abusing me, cussing me: "Oh, the poor little negro, the poor little nigger." He seemed to think it was funny.'

A few days later, Mubanga said, the same interrogator began to question him in one of the camp's 'hot rooms', where the heating was turned up to almost 100F. 'When you went for interrogation, you never knew whether they were going to take you to a booth where the air conditioning was turned up to the max, so it was really cold, or a hot room,' Mubanga said. 'This made life very difficult, because you only had two T-shirts in your cell, and if you wore just one in a cold room you'd be freezing, but wearing two in a hot room was almost unbearable. The thing was, once you were in there in your chains, it was impossible to take one off.'

After several hours of questioning, Mubanga felt severely dehydrated and begged for a bottle of water. Once again he was lying on the floor: the interrogation booth chair had been removed. As he tried to drink and cool himself by spraying a little water around his face and hair, Mubanga said, the interrogator turned violent: 'The guy started kneeling on me, and I was wriggling backwards to get away from him, trying to get in the line of sight of the CCTV camera so someone might see what was going on. Of course, he didn't want to let me do that, so he stood on my hair. It was painful, but I tried to keep moving. Then he stood on the leg chain, so my shackles dug in really deeply, cutting into my legs. But I just took the pain. I'm looking at him, the pain's getting worse but I wouldn't scream out. I just kept looking at him. From that day on, I refused to talk to any interrogator. I said nothing at all for the next seven months.'

Mubanga, 32, born in Zambia but brought up in London from the age of three, was describing his ordeal in an exclusive interview at a secret location in southern England last Friday - the first by any of the four men who returned to Britain from Guantánamo at the end of last month.

A lifelong Arsenal supporter, amateur boxer and former motorbike courier, he became Camp Delta's poet, dealing with his experiences in a series of vivid, rap-style rhymes, reminiscent of the prison blues from the American Deep South.

Mubanga is a tall man, with a build that remains athletic despite the years when the longest walk he took was the 10 yards from his cell to one of Guantánamo's tiny recreation yards. As he struggles to deal with the shock of his sudden and unexpected release, his words fall from his lips in a rapid, articulate torrent.

For many months after Mubanga was seized in Zambia with the help of British intelligence and sent to Guantánamo, the American authorities maintained that he was a dangerous 'enemy combatant', an undercover al-Qaeda operative who had travelled from Afghanistan on a false passport and appeared to be on a mission to reconnoitre Jewish organisations in New York. But documents obtained by The Observer now reveal that by the end of last October the Pentagon's own legal staff had grave doubts about his status, and had overturned a ruling that he was a terrorist by Guantánamo's Combatant Status Review Tribunal.

Like the other three men who were released last month, Moazzam Begg, Feroz Abbasi and Richard Belmar, Mubanga was held for one night at Paddington Green police station on his return to Britain and questioned. He was released unconditionally, the police having concluded within just a few hours that there was no evidence to sustain charges of terrorism.

His allegations about his treatment at Guantánamo echo similar claims by other freed detainees, and information from American official sources. In December, US civil rights groups obtained more than 4,000 pages of documents under the Freedom of Information Act about the abusive treatment of detainees. They included memos by FBI men who visited Guantánamo, the US internment camp set up on American territory on the island of Cuba in early 2002 which still houses over 500 'enemy combatants' despite attracting international criticism, and reported their concerns to their superiors.

On Friday, another memo by the US military's Southern Command was leaked to the Associated Press. It described videotapes of assaults on prisoners by Guantánamo's 'Instant Reaction Force' or 'IRF', a riot squad deployed against prisoners deemed to have broken the camp's rules. One video showed guards punching detainees and forcing a dozen to strip from the waist down. Another showed a guard kneeing a detainee in the head.

Mubanga said that in his final months at Guantánamo - just as the military lawyers were having doubts whether he really was a terrorist - the IRF was used against him three times.

Mubanga was born on 24 September, 1972, and emigrated to Britain with his mother, brother and two elder sisters three years later, when his father died. He was 15, a pupil at St George's school near his home in Kingsbury, north-west London, when his mother died from malaria. Soon afterwards he left school with just two GCSEs. After an abortive attempt at a college course in engineering, he began to get into trouble, and at 19 was convicted of trying to steal a car and sent to Feltham Young Offenders' Institution. It was there that he began to take an interest in Islam. In 1995 he spent six months in Bosnia, working with a charity with Muslim victims of the Serbs' ethnic cleansing.

Mubanga left Britain for Pakistan in October 2000, where he says he was planning to study Islam and Arabic. After a spell in Peshawar he entered Afghanistan and attended two madrasahs (Islamic schools) in Kabul and Kandahar.

Mubanga had a flight back to Britain booked for 26 September, 2001, from Karachi, and says he had planned to return to Pakistan by bus. But after the terrorist attacks of 11 September, the bus stopped running. Hiding in Kandahar while the American bombing campaign began, he says he discovered that his British passport and his will were missing. 'I don't know if they were lost or stolen. I just realised one day they were gone.'

With the war still in its early stages, before the fall of Kabul, he found a middleman willing to take him back to Pakistan. Mubanga had dual nationality and says he then phoned his family in England to ask them to post his Zambian passport to him in Pakistan. Before returning to Britain, he decided to visit relatives in Zambia. In February 2002 he flew to South Africa. After a week in Johannesburg, he took a bus to Lusaka, where he was reunited with his older sister, who was also visiting from the UK. (She has asked us not to publish her full name.)

It was then that Mubanga's sister was phoned from London by her boyfriend, and informed that the Sunday Times had published a story on 2 March claiming that a man called Martin Mubanga had been in custody for at least two months after being captured by coalition forces fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan. Here, Mubanga thought, was the answer to what had happened to his passport. He travelled north from Lusaka to visit an aunt near the town of Kitwe. There, a few days after the article was published, he was arrested by the Zambian security service.

Mubanga's solicitor, Louise Christian, suggested that by this time the authorities must have realised they did not have Martin Mubanga in Afghanistan, and would easily have discovered that the real one had recently flown from Karachi to Africa.

Yet after the first two nights, Mubanga said, he was not held at a conventional police station or prison, but in a series of guarded motel rooms in and around Lusaka. There he says he was interrogated for hours at a time each day, at first by the Zambians. He recalls they asked him whether he wished to be Zambian or British. 'I chose British. I thought that might be safer. It seems that may have been a mistake.'

Within a few days, new interrogators arrived: an American female defence official and a British man. He said he was from MI6 and called himself Martin. 'Martin tried to bond with me by saying he supported Arsenal like me. It was pretty transparent. You didn't have to talk to him long to realise he hadn't spent very much time on the North Bank.'

On the third or fourth day, 'agent Martin' produced Mubanga's British passport, his will and two further documents, which, he claimed, had been found with the passport in a cave in Afghanistan. One was a list of Jewish organisations in New York, which, he suggested, Mubanga had been ordered to reconnoitre on behalf of al-Qaeda. The second was a handwritten military instruction manual, which he accused Mubanga of writing. Mubanga protested he had not seen them before, and that he had never been to any Afghan cave, pointing out that his own untidy hand was nothing like the manual's neat script. There was no proof that he had any connection to either document, but this remained the most serious accusation the Americans made against him.

At the same time, Mubanga said, both the American woman and 'Martin' tried to recruit him as an agent, asking him to settle in South Africa or, if that was too far, in Leeds. 'They wanted me to go where no one would know me, I suppose so I could be undercover. I refused.'

After three weeks of these sessions, the American told him one morning: 'I'm sorry to have to tell you this, as I think you're a decent guy, but in 10 or 15 minutes we're going to the airport and they're taking you to Guantánamo Bay.' Mubanga knew what this meant. 'Like everyone else I'd seen the pictures of the prisoners in their goggles and jumpsuits, kneeling in chains in the dust. They took me to a military airstrip, stripped me, did an anal search and then put me in a big nappy which they seemed to think was funny. They put on the blindfold, the hood and the earmuffs and chained me to a bed in the plane. We stopped somewhere, but in all the flight took about 24 hours.'

Mubanga arrived in Guantánamo at the beginning of May. For the first two months he was held with other English-speaking prisoners, including one of the three men from Tipton in the west Midlands released last March. 'He was planning to write a letter to Tony Blair complaining about our plight, and I suggested he put in a bit saying that Blair had said he would never talk to terrorists yet had negotiated with the IRA. Of course they [the Americans] read it. It seemed to make them mad, because for the next 18 months I was kept in cell blocks where the only people around me apart from the guards spoke only Arabic. I always thought one of the main things they were trying to do was break you mentally, make you go crazy. So I thought, either I sink or I swim. I decided to swim and that meant learning Arabic.'

In the months that followed, he became proficient in this language. Early last year, his spirits lifted dramatically when rumours swept the camp that six or seven British detainees - including Mubanga - were about to go home. He was transferred to a new block with the other British detainees, but when it came to getting on the plane Mubanga was left behind. Then the Americans moved him again - to a block where all the other prisoners spoke neither English nor Arabic, but only the Afghan lan guage Pashtu. 'I ended up feeling really abandoned, left behind. They were playing games with me.' As he recalled this dark time, for a moment Mubanga's eyes brimmed with tears. 'In my interrogations for a while after that they used to taunt me saying: "Those other boys have gone home. Do you think you know why you're staying here?" They wanted to make me think I would be there forever.'

It seems that one reason Mubanga was not sent home last year but interrogated with new vigour was that the Australian detainee, David Hicks, had made false allegations - since withdrawn - about him under the stress of his own interrogation.

Mubanga began to suffer still harsher conditions. In the terse, military abbreviations of Guantánamo, he was put repeatedly on 'Cl' (comfort item) loss, so that books, his cup, board games and anything else which might help pass the time were removed. Later, he endured 'BI (basic item) loss', when his thin mattress, trousers, shirts, towel, blankets, and flipflops were also taken away, leaving him naked except for boxer shorts in an empty metal box. 'You had to be calm, bottle up any anger you might feel, show you were prepared to be docile. If you did that, slowly you'd get your items back: first your flipflops, the next day your mattress, the next day your trousers, after that your blanket and shirts.'

Last autumn he was held in isolation in the punishment 'Quebec block', where blankets would be removed between 6am and 11pm. There, communication with other prisoners was almost impossible. It was in this period that he fell victim to the IRF for small acts of defiance, such as refusing to come in from his 15 minutes of recreation. Each time the squad forced him to the floor, knelt on him, and trussed him tightly so he could not resist.

Yet even as they intensified the harshness of his conditions, the Americans were beginning to recognise officially that Martin Mubanga might not be a member of al-Qaeda at all. In October his Combatant Status Review Tribunal, a panel of military officers which examines the evidence against detainees without any legal training or advice, decided he was an unlawful combatant, and should therefore continue to be detained at Guantánamo indefinitely.

But at the end of October, James Crisfield Jnr, an American military lawyer, found this decision deeply flawed. His report, which has been obtained by The Observer, shows that Mubanga had asked for his sister, aunt and brother to testify in his defence. They could prove, he said, that he had not travelled to Zambia on false documents for a terrorist mission. The tribunal officers claimed that these defence witnesses were 'not reasonably available' and that their testimony would be irrelevant. Crisfield disagreed, stating: 'Under the circumstances, the detainee's reasons for travelling to various countries was relevant. If the detainee's motive for travelling was to do something other than join or support al-Qaeda, that evidence could have sometendency... to make it less likely that the detainee joined or supported al-Qaeda.' In Crisfield's opinion, the tribunal hearing was 'not sufficient', and he ordered that attempts be made to contact Mubanga's family.

There is no way to independently verify Mubanga's account of why he travelled to Afghanistan. But after almost three years of rigorous and sometimes brutal interrogation, no evidence has been adduced that he was guilty of any involvement in terrorism.

For the last month before his release, Mubanga was taken to the supermaximum-security part of Guantánamo known as Camp Echo. 'There, you were in an individual bungalow without even a gap in the door, so even if you shouted out you couldn't talk to anyone. There was a camera in the room and they'd write down what you did every 15 minutes. If you went to the toilet, they'd write it down.

'I think it was one last attempt to get me to go crazy. One guy went back to Camp Delta after six months in Camp Echo. He'd lost his mind completely.' Mubanga remains deeply concerned about some of the prisoners he met in Guantánamo. One is a former al-Jazeera reporter arrested in Afghanistan whom he saw being assaulted brutally by the IRF, leaving him with black eyes which took weeks to go down. 'There's also a lot of people there who think they'll be killed if they ever went back to their own coun tries. They're in limbo. As far as they're concerned, it's open season for the American government.'

Yet Mubanga, though traumatised by his ordeal, believes he stayed sane partly because of his growing religious faith, and partly because of his rapping. He has a provisional title for the album he'd like to record: Detainee . He also has a stage name - 10,007, his Guantánamo prisoner number. The content of his work is strongly political. There were times, Mubanga said, 'that I wanted to explode. And when I did, I tried to remember Allah, not to use aggression in that way. I never fought any of the guards, I never spat at them, or like some prisoners did, threw a packet of faeces. A lot of the time you go on to autopilot and you just have to tell yourself you're still here, it is happening, it is real. The golden rule a lot of us had is, if you don't feel tired, don't force yourself to sleep, stay active. That's why I made myself learn Arabic.

'For three years, I was locked in a room where I couldn't walk as far as this chair that I'm sitting in to that window, and now suddenly I'm back in London. It's hard to adjust: all my friends have got engaged, their lives have moved on. Yet though it's so different, I still know London from my time as a courier. Last week a friend gave me a lift and I was giving him directions and I pinched myself: one week earlier I had been in Guantánamo.'

As he tries to rebuild his life, Mubanga has three wishes.The first is to record his Guantánamo raps, the second to acquire an Arsenal season ticket for the 2005-06 season. The third may be more difficult. When he was 18 to 19, he had a girlfriend in Acton called Angela. They had planned to move in together, he said, but that summer his older sister took him to Zambia because he was getting into trouble, saying he would be away two weeks. When they arrived, she told Mubanga they were going to stay seven months. 'I wrote to Angie, I really loved her. And when I got back the first thing I did was go round to her house. Her dad opened the door and he says: "Are you Martin?" I thought maybe he was going to hit me because he'd read my letters or because I'd broken her heart, but instead he started weeping, saying she'd gone to Kent and he didn't know where she was.'

Mubanga said he tried to track her unsuccessfully via friends, and although he realises she may now be married, he hopes that if she's not, she might read this article and get in contact.

He insisted he doesn't feel bitter: 'I've lost three years of my life, because I was a Muslim. If I hadn't become a Muslim and carried on doing bad things, maybe I'd have spent that three years in a regular prison. The authorities wanted to break me but they strengthened me. They've made me what I am - even if I'm not quite sure yet who that person is.'

Mubanga the poet

Martin Mubanga became Camp Delta's poet and wrote a series of vivid rap-style rhymes. Here are the choruses of two of them.

Dem labelled me a

terrorist

Calling me a thug.

Dem labelled me a terrorist

Calling me a slug... But I never did join bin Laden's crew anyway And now me know to be a Muslim is a hard core ting...

And I got no love for the American government

Dey can go suck and I don't mean peppermint.

Now hear da bombs drop

As de Muslim babies, dem a die,

Now hear de bombs drop

As de Muslim mothers dem a cry

Now hear de bombs drop

As de Muslim soldiers dem a fly

Why? Because dey no want fe die.

Copyright: The Guardian.

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