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One of a series of circus freak sculptures by Thomas Kuebler.
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The latest development, just five days after Kuebler was told he no longer represented Khadr, adds more confusion to an already uncertain trial.
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"I have no trust [in the military lawyers]," said Omar Khadr, who attended his hearing today and told the court that he did not want to continue to have Lt.Cmdr. Kuebler, or any uniformed attorney, play a lead role in his defense.
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As Lt.Cmdr. Kuebler explained on Monday, Khadr "regularly lied to his interrogators to avoid being abused."
Andy Worthington: Chaos and Lies: Why Obama Was Right To Halt The Guantanamo Trials 2009
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There would be no resistance from Washington, Kuebler predicted.
"it's a tremendous embarrassment, what we’ve done to this young man" 2009
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The judge agreed to remove Kuebler pending security clearance for a civilian attorney that Mr. Khadr approves.
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In March, Kuebler explained that the report of the circumstances that led to Khadr's capture, written by an officer identified only as "Lt.Col. W.," had been altered after the event to implicate Khadr, and at another hearing on December 12 a witness identified only as "Soldier No. 2" produced further evidence indicating that Khadr could not have thrown the grenade.
Andy Worthington: Chaos and Lies: Why Obama Was Right To Halt The Guantanamo Trials 2009
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Speaking to reporters, Lt.Cmdr. Kuebler explained that photographs taken at the scene, which were not shown to observers of the trial proceedings, "show a pile of rubble from the collapsed roof, and then show the debris moved aside to reveal Khadr lying facedown in the dirt," which "make it abundantly clear Omar Khadr could not have thrown the hand grenade that killed 1st Sgt. Speer."
Andy Worthington: The Dying Days of the Guantanamo Trials 2009
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Lt.Cmdr. Kuebler explained that photographs taken at the scene, which were not shown to observers of the trial proceedings, "show a pile of rubble from the collapsed roof, and then show the debris moved aside to reveal Khadr lying facedown in the dirt," which "make it abundantly clear Omar Khadr could not have thrown the hand grenade that killed 1st Sgt. Speer."
Andy Worthington: Chaos and Lies: Why Obama Was Right To Halt The Guantanamo Trials 2009
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After confirming that Khadr no longer wanted Kuebler, a uniformed, military lawyer, to represent him, the judge gave Kuebler permission to exit the courtroom, ending more than two years of work on the case.
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