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(Weekly Standard) Thomas Joscelyn - On Dec. 12, Al Jazeera broadcast a lengthy interview with Walid Muhammad Hajj, a jihadist who fought for the Taliban in Afghanistan, who was detained at Guantanamo for several years until he was transferred to his native Sudan in 2008. Hajj claims that when detainees wouldn't talk to interrogators at Gitmo, the interrogators - Jewish interrogators, that is - would resort to witchcraft. Fortunately for Hajj and his "brothers," all they had to do was recite some Koranic verses and the Jewish witchcraft would be undone. The writer is a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. 2010-12-22 09:00:40Full Article
Former Detainee Tells Al Jazeera: Jews Use Witchcraft at Gitmo
(Weekly Standard) Thomas Joscelyn - On Dec. 12, Al Jazeera broadcast a lengthy interview with Walid Muhammad Hajj, a jihadist who fought for the Taliban in Afghanistan, who was detained at Guantanamo for several years until he was transferred to his native Sudan in 2008. Hajj claims that when detainees wouldn't talk to interrogators at Gitmo, the interrogators - Jewish interrogators, that is - would resort to witchcraft. Fortunately for Hajj and his "brothers," all they had to do was recite some Koranic verses and the Jewish witchcraft would be undone. The writer is a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. 2010-12-22 09:00:40Full Article
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