User talk:Geo Swan/Guantanamo/training camps/Jaish-E-Mohammad training camp

possible misleading information
I removed this passage from the article:

I do not see that it is verified that he acknowledged a month of training at the camp.

In contrast he rejected the allegation during his Tribunal.

I think that needs some fixing and clarification before re-adding to the page. Cheers IQinn (talk) 04:39, 16 July 2010 (UTC)


 * According to the transcript Hafez says:
 * "I took training in July and went to Afghanistan in August."
 * "I was with them (ie the Taliban) one and a half months before they (ie the USAF) bombed."
 * The American aerial bombardment started around the first or second week of October 2001. Did you do the math?  He was with the Taliban a month and a half before the US aerial bombardment began, around the first week of October 2001, so, if his memory was reliable, he would have started serving with the Taliban in late August.


 * Is your challenge that if he had started his training on July 31st, then he might only have had three weeks of training, not one month? Months are the unit of measurement Hafez used in his testimony.  Months are what we should use.


 * You wrote that "he rejected the allegation during his Tribunal"
 * The allegation memo said he trained at the Jaish-E-Mohammad training camp, in Pakistan.
 * The allegation memo said that he claimed he was a member of Jaish-E-Mohammad.
 * I believe you have misinterpreted his denial, as a denial that he trained at the camp, when it was a denial that he claimed he was a registered member of the group. He said he had no connection with them -- other than attending their training camp.  He did not dispute the training
 * His training took place in Pakistan. His training took place starting in July.  Once again I believe your challenge is misplaced, and we should just go with the surface meaning.  Geo Swan (talk) 12:59, 17 July 2010 (UTC)