That report was put out by lawyers that work for Obama and represent
Gitmo detainies.

Abdullah Salih Al Ajmi didn't attack Americans:
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2008/05/08/ex_detainee_linked_to_iraq_bombing/

May 8, 2008
The Pentagon press office yesterday listed a dozen former Guantanamo
inmates who it contends returned to fight against the United States
and its allies upon their release. Several were recaptured or killed
in Afghanistan, and others were arrested for planning attacks in
countries ranging from Russia to Turkey


Then there's these guys:

 Mohammed Yusif Yaqub
"Released May 8, 2003, he assumed control of Taliban operations in
Southern Afghanistan and died fighting U.S. forces on May 7, 2004."

Mohammed Ismai
"Ismail was released from GTMO in 2004. During a press interview after
his release, he described the Americans saying, "they gave me a good
time in Cuba. They were very nice to me, giving me English lessons."
He concluded his interview saying he would have to find work once he
finished visiting all his relatives. He was recaptured four months
later in May 2004, participating in an attack on US forces near
Kandahar. At the time of his recapture, Ismail carried a letter
confirming his status as a Taliban member in good standing."

Abdul Rahman Noor
"Released in July 2003, he has since participated in fighting against
U.S. forces near Kandahar. After his release, he was identified as the
man described in an October 7, 2001, interview with Al Jazeera
television as the "deputy defense minister of the Taliban."

Mohammed Nayim Farouq
Released from U.S. custody in July 2003, he quickly renewed his
association with Taliban and al Qaeda members and has since become
"reinvolved in anti-coalition militant activity."


On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh, FYI:
>
> * According to the Department of Defense's published and unpublished
> data and reports, not a single released Guantánamo detainee has ever
> attacked any Americans.
>
> * The Department of Defense does not have a system for tracking the
> conduct or even the whereabouts of released detainees.
>
> http://law.shu.edu/administration/public_relations/press_releases/2008/guantanamo_data_reveals_61708.htm
>

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