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          Gitmo Inmate: Osama called himself prophet
          (AP)
          Updated: 2006-03-05 08:28


          In this Saturday, June 25, 2005 file image reviewed by the US Military, an unidentified detainee is escorted by two military guards at Camp Delta, at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba.Offering a glimpse into the top-secret world of Guantanamo Bay, the Pentagon has released the names and home countries of many detainees who have been held at the isolated military prison for up to four years. [AP]

          The testimony of Saifullah A. Paracha was included in thousands of pages of transcripts released Friday by the Pentagon because of a successful Freedom of Information Act lawsuit by The Associated Press. The material was also released last year in a US case against his son.

          Paracha, a New York Institute of Technology graduate, testified in English. He said he owns seven businesses, including a news agency, a construction agency and a manufacturing company in Pakistan and travel agencies in New York, Chicago, Washington and San Francisco.

          In 1999, Paracha said, he met bin Laden in Afghanistan. The following year, he returned to Afghanistan to interview bin Laden for his news agency, Universal Broadcast Ltd.

          "He delivered (preached) the Quran, and said he was a prophet," Paracha said. "He said very nice things, very impressive."

          But Paracha denied all the accusations raised in the January 2005 tribunal, conducted to determine whether he was properly classified as an "enemy combatant." Those accusations included money laundering for al-Qaida, plotting to smuggle explosives into the United States and recommending that nuclear weapons be used against US soldiers.

          Paracha's son, Uzair Paracha, faces up to 75 years in prison after his November conviction in New York for providing material support to terrorists, was arrested in May 2003.

          Saifullah Paracha said he was "illegally, immorally" arrested at Bangkok's airport in July 2003 and held for several days with his hands and legs bound and his eyes and ears covered before being flown to Afghanistan. He was detained there for 15 months.

          "I was never in hiding, and offered my availability. It was very ugly and unprofessional how I was picked (up)," he testified.

          Paracha, who said he lived in the United States from 1971 to 1986, said he repeatedly offered his services to his interrogators.

          The U.S. Air Force colonel running the hearing, whose name was crossed out in the transcripts, told Paracha he eventually would have a chance to pursue his case in American courts.

          "I've been here 17 months 錕斤拷 would that be before I expire?" Paracha asked.

          "I would certainly hope so, especially since you are under the care of the U.S. government," the colonel said.



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