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In fact, the Bush/Blair acolytes have pushed further to the point that poor Binyan Mohamed faces a fate that would have been beyond the pen of Kafka.
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As John points out, there are numerous questions over the alleged American threat to withdraw intelligence cooperation should the UK release evidence about the treatment of Binyan Mohamed at Guantanamo Bay.
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Binyan Mohamed - that well know "British resident" - must be so thankful for the BBC.
Archive 2009-03-13 2009
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I see the BBC are drooling in anticipation that new Jihad poster boy Binyan Mohamed is due to come back to Blighty next week!
Archive 2009-02-20 2009
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Binyan Mohamed - that well know "British resident" - must be so thankful for the BBC.
Biased BBC 2009
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Binyan ve-Diyur 49 (April – May 1997): 124 – 132; Sternhell, Ziva.
Karmi-Melamede, Ada. 2009
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I see the BBC are drooling in anticipation that new Jihad poster boy Binyan Mohamed is due to come back to Blighty next week!
Biased BBC 2009
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[1] The name, in various forms as Buignon, Buniun, Bonyon or Binyan, appears in the local records of Elstow and the neighbouring parishes at intervals from as far back as 1199.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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Before I started this project I had known many of the leading dissidents as friends here at Harvard, including Liu Binyan, Wang Ruoshui and Dai Qing.
NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2011
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Thus, the British government is afraid that the lies they perpetrated in the Binyan Mohamed case will disincline future courts from believing claims that the British government can be trusted when it asserts that they are opposed to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.
CounterPunch 2010
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