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June 30, 2006 Friday Jumadi-ul-Sani 3, 1427


World Cup gets captive audience


GUANTANAMO BAY, June 29: A few dozen Guantanamo prisoners who refused to take part in a riot were rewarded with a chance to watch three World Cup soccer matches, their American captors said on Wednesday.

“We videotaped the games and took out the commercials, all the games Saudi Arabia played in,” said Lt. Col. Mike Nicolucci, who functions as deputy warden in the US detention camp for foreign terrorism suspects on the Guantanamo naval base in Cuba.

Viewing privileges were reserved for about 40 captives from Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan who live in group barracks in the medium-security section of the camp.

That section held about 175 captives until mid-May, when a riot broke out and detainees ambushed guards and attacked them with fan blades and light fixtures, guards said.

Those who took part were moved to spartan individual cells in maximum-security cellblocks, but the 40 remaining in the group housing had returned quietly to their barracks and shut the doors when the melee broke out, guards said.—Reuters






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