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[edit] Who is a former Guantanamo captive?
I restored the original wording because a serious error had crept in.
Someone rephrased the article so it asserts all three of the convicted men were former Guantanamo captives. This is incorrect. Gumarov and Ishmuratov were. Shaikhutdinov wasn't. -- Geo Swan 23:44, 7 March 2007 (UTC)