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[edit] Hyder Akbar
I see that the references to the article on Hyder Akbar have been excised.
Isn't his role worth mentioning?
The nephew of the Governor of the Province, an American citizen himself, convinced Abdul Wali that since Wali was innocent, he should have no fear that Americans would abuse him. Wali was present, and described, Passaro's first interrogation of Wali.
So, let me ask again, isn't his role worth mentioning? -- Geo Swan 13:31, 3 September 2006 (UTC)