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Australia: Political vendetta resumes as David Hicks leaves prison
Wednesday, January 2, 2008 :Former Guantánamo prisoner David Hicks was finally released from South Australia’s Yatala prison on December 29, more than six years after he was sold by Afghanistan’s Northern Alliance to the US military for a $1,000 bounty. But the 32-year-old father of two has now become the subject of a new harassment campaign by the Murdoch media and Australia’s political elite—Labor and Liberal alike.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008 :Former Guantánamo prisoner David Hicks was finally released from South Australia’s Yatala prison on December 29, more than six years after he was sold by Afghanistan’s Northern Alliance to the US military for a $1,000 bounty. But the 32-year-old father of two has now become the subject of a new harassment campaign by the Murdoch media and Australia’s political elite—Labor and Liberal alike.
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