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Topic History of: Yank guard "apologies" to British duo over Guantanamo abuse
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In The Know Note how he left the military BEFORE making this approach ?
david just watched the 2nd part on iPlayer- truly remarkable.

credit to the US guard for making such a big step and to the 2 former detainees for their dignity and willingness to meet and talk.

It's still on iPlayer

www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pyhj5/Newsnight_12_01_2010/

starts at 32 minutes.
veritas this was shown today here in Oz and I have to say everyone was most gracious. I thought the American ex-guard was extremely brave in doing what he did.
In The Know It's just a pity that the guard "fitted" the stereotype ! - looked like fat school bully !!!
JK2006 I have to say most of the officers in the prisons I was in were convinced of my innocence.