The High Court in Britain has ordered the publication of U.S. intelligence documents containing details of the alleged torture of a former U.K resident in Guantanamo Bay. Ethiopian-born Binyam Mohamed, 31, who spent four years in Guantanamo Bay, claims British authorities colluded in his torture while he was in Morocco. The UK government denies allegations of collusion. The British Foreign Secretary David Miliband says he will appeal against the ruling. He said the court had fundamentally misunderstood the key principle of intelligence sharing.
News On AIR | October 17, 2009 8:50 AM
Britain must publish U.S. intelligence documents Guantanamo Bay torture: court