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  • '''Mohammed al-Qahtani''' (1979?-) is alleged to be the "20th hijacker" who would have participate ...e [[George W. Bush Administration]], ruling that <blockquote>We tortured [[Mohammed al-Qahtani]]...His treatment met the legal definition of torture. And that's why I did
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  • '''Mohammed al-Qahtani''' (1979?-) is alleged to be the "20th hijacker" who would have participate ...e [[George W. Bush Administration]], ruling that <blockquote>We tortured [[Mohammed al-Qahtani]]...His treatment met the legal definition of torture. And that's why I did
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  • ...[[George W. Bush Administration]], she ruled that<blockquote>We tortured [[Mohammed al-Qahtani]]...His treatment met the legal definition of torture. And that's why I did
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  • ...rejected some of its positions, specifically the military prosecution of [[Mohammed al-Qahtani]], because the evidence was tainted by [[torture]].<ref name=WaPo2009-01-14
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  • ...ted fraudulently altered passports when they entered the United States. [[Mohammed al-Qahtani]], who was refused admittance by U.S. immigration officials in August 2001,
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  • ...ther prisoners are to be sent to trial, determined <blockquote>We tortured Mohammed al-Qahtani...His treatment met the legal definition of torture. And that's why I did n
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  • ...(magazine)|Time]]'', was confirmed by the Department of Defense, that of [[Mohammed al-Qahtani]], <ref name=Time2005-06-12>{{citation
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