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  • In the case of a detainee from Syria, Abdulrahim Abdul Razak Al Ginco, who uses the surname Janko, U.S.

    unknown title 2009

  • In the case of a detainee from Syria, Abdulrahim Abdul Razak Al Ginco, who uses the surname Janko, U.S.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009

  • In the case of a detainee from Syria, Abdulrahim Abdul Razak Al Ginco, who uses the surname Janko, U.S.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2009

  • In the case of a detainee from Syria, Abdulrahim Abdul Razak Al Ginco, who uses the surname Janko, U.S.

    SFGate: Top News Stories By PETE YOST, Associated Press Writer 2009

  • In the case of a detainee from Syria, Abdulrahim Abdul Razak Al Ginco, who uses the surname Janko, U.S.

    Fore, right! PETE YOST, Associated Press Writer 2009

  • In the case of a detainee from Syria, Abdulrahim Abdul Razak Al Ginco, who uses the surname Janko, U.S.

    Capitol Hill Blue - The oldest political news site on the Internet 2009

  • In the case of a detainee from Syria, Abdulrahim Abdul Razak Al Ginco, who uses the surname Janko, U.S.

    unknown title 2009

  • In the case of a detainee from Syria, Abdulrahim Abdul Razak Al Ginco, who uses the surname Janko, U.S.

    unknown title 2009

  • - June 22, Judge Leon, in the case of Abdulrahim Abdul Razak Al Ginco, who uses the surname Janko, a Syrian citizen who allegedly traveled to Afghanistan to fight with the Taliban: "The government effectively concedes … that petitioner Janko was not only imprisoned, but tortured by al-Qaida into making a false 'confession' that he was a U.S. spy, and imprisoned thereafter by the Taliban for over 18 months at the infamous Sarpusa prison in Kandahar."

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009

  • _June 22, Judge Leon, in the case of Abdulrahim Abdul Razak Al Ginco, who uses the surname Janko, a Syrian citizen who allegedly traveled to Afghanistan to fight with the Taliban: "The government effectively concedes ... that petitioner Janko was not only imprisoned, but tortured by al-Qaida into making a false 'confession' that he was a U.S. spy, and imprisoned thereafter by the Taliban for over 18 months at the infamous Sarpusa prison in Kandahar."

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2009

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