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Lindh lawyers may receive rO^
al-Qaida interview summarikyit
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) —
Lawyers for John Walker Lindh
should be given 13 summaries
of interviews with al-Qaida and
Taliban detainees, but the mate
rial should not be made public,
prosecutors said Tuesday.
The summaries are unclassi
fied but must be closely guarded
to prevent terrorists from learn
ing about the government’s anti
terror investigation, prosecutors
in the case of the American-born
Taliban militiaman said.
In a written motion, they
asked U.S. District Judge T.S.
Ellis HI for an order preventing
public dissemination of the
reports, which prosecutors want
to provide with sensitive infor
mation deleted.
The interviews were con
ducted with suspected opera
tives captured in Afghanistan
and Pakistan and detained at
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Lindh is charged with con
spiring to murder U.S. nation
als; providing support and
services to foreign terrorist
organizations, including al-
Qaida and using firearms and
destructive devices during
crimes of violence.
Three of the 10 charges
carry maximum life sentences;
the other seven have prison
tenns of up to 90 years.
“The identities of the
detainees, as well as the ques
tions asked and techniques
employed in the interviews,
are highly sensitive and confi
dential,” the government
motion said.
Detainees may reveal infor
mation leading to identification
and apprehension of terror sus-
u
The identities of
the detainees, as well
as the questions
asked and tech
niques employed in
the interviews, are
highly sensitive and
confidential.
— written motion
asking judge to keep
interviews private
pects and prevention of terror
ism, the filing added.
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sensitive unclassified material
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