User talk:HasanDiwan

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You wrote in the article on Moazzam Begg that his admission to meeting Abu Zubaydah was coerced testimony. Do you have a source for that? I can't recall a single instance where Begg ever admitted to having made a statement that wasn't true, even under duress.
-- Randy2063 15:50, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

I found the transcript to the Democracy Now interview, and Begg does not claim to have recanted anything. In that interview, he doesn't even deny having met Abu Zubaydah. He only says it wouldn't have been a crime to have done so.
If you disagree then we should take it up further in the Talk:Moazzam_Begg page.
As for the idea that he's been exonerated, that's clearly not true. He simply hasn't been charged with a crime, as this isn't a criminal matter.
BTW: You should end posts in talk sections with ~~~~ to mark a signature with a timestamp.
-- Randy2063 14:05, 11 August 2006 (UTC)