Because of his vulnerable situation, he's actually more likely to have been a terrorist. Terror leaders prey on the desperate and uneducated. He basically fits their target profile in many cases.Ottomania wrote:
There was not even a single evidence. He was unlucky to be in wrong place in wrong time. And he pays the price with 7 years of his life. He was delivered to USA by Pakistan btw.Turquoise wrote:
There would seem to be a lot of evidence suggesting he associated with Al Quida and/or Taliban members. He was seized in a raid at a mosque with several individuals who turned out to be guilty.Ottomania wrote:
what do you mean by bad company?
As a Chad national living in Saudi Arabia, his opportunities for education and advancement were extremely limited, so Mohammed left his home for Pakistan, hoping to learn English and train to work with computers.
I'm not immediately declaring he is guilty or defending his torture, but a trial needs to be pursued.