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His Travails Are Ended And Once More He's A Man Free To Appreciate The Liberty Offered By His Adopted Country.

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sandyRoe | 08:26 Sun 13th Dec 2015 | News
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Could he be employed somehow to give the lie to the propaganda of the proponents of the Calphate?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35085957
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bhg481

I have no objections against him trying to obtain compensation from our American cousins, just as long as he doesn't try the softer option, that being the UK.
Another well said bhg481 ......everything you said is true.
( didn't have to wait long did you AOG ! )
mikey4444

( didn't have to wait long did you AOG ! ) ?????????????

Did you actually read and understand what I put?

Note I did not say "WELL SAID BHG481 ......EVERYTHING YOU SAID IS TRUE".

But I did say:

/// Waits for "WELL SAID AOG" from mikey. //
bhg481 is the one who sees the plainly obvious and he too doesn't know the man in question.
Mikey4444

Notice that you were so keen to divert from the original thread, instead of taking on board my mention of Blair, Straw and the Labour Government's involvement at that time
KARL

Then that makes two *****

Don't want to break Site Rules you understand.
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'Travail' comes from a Latin base, trepalium, instrument of torture.
In view of this innocent man's experiences that seems particularly apt.
adonissmithson : - "Perhaps he can start by explaining why he was in in Afghanistan in the first place.He wasn't out there trying to kill British and Amerlcan soldiers was he? "

When he went to Afghanistan, "where he claims he was working for an Islamic charity when the U.S. invaded the country later that year", there were officially no US or UK troops there to kill.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaker_Aamer#Capture_and_allegations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagram_Airfield#NATO_presence_and_the_Karzai_administration
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Perhaps his old friend Moazzam Begg knows him better than our media or certain ABers?

http://blogs.new.spectator.co.uk/2015/10/shaker-aamer-guantanamo-and-the-questions-that-wont-be-asked/

/// Funnily enough Shaker Aamer is an old friend of Moazzam Begg. Which is interesting not least because at Gitmo, Begg himself identified Aamer as a ‘recruiter for al-Qaeda’. He said that Aamer had fought in Bosnia and had been a member of the jihadist group run by Abu Zubair al-Haili (a senior al-Qaeda operative from Saudi Arabia) and had among other things spent ’30 days training on the AK-47 and rocket propelled grenades’. Seven separate sources at Guantanamo also described Aamer’s connections to al-Qaeda. ///

///In view of this innocent man's experiences///

Do you know this for a fact?
Well he certainly learned the error of his ways by straying from the liberty that his adopted country afforded him into a hot bed of terrorism. Did'nt miss his family when he embarked on that voyage of discovery !!!
He tells terrorists to get out and is hailed as a hero by lefty.
Donald tries to stop them coming in and is called a ***.
Svejk
Treble LLL. Looney Left Logic !! Lol
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Didn't he travel to perform one of the three Pillar's of Islam, Zakat(charity)?
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Well he would say that wouldn't he?
Lol. And for whose benefit were his charitable thoughts and
deeds directed? A Taliban girl's school???
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"...in view of this innocent man's experiences..."
Isn't it the British way that until someone is convicted of a crime they are innocent?
You know as well as anyone, sandy, that muzzies have some very queer notions about what constitutes charity.

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