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The StarGUANTANAMO BAY - The Pentagon disputes claims that political pressure prematurely halted an investigation into the alleged abuse of Omar Khadr when he was detained in Afghanistan.
Pentagon spokesperson Cmdr. Jeffrey Gordon said army investigators did not substantiate the allegations of harsh interrogations at the U.S. base in Bagram.
Following a court hearing here Thursday, Khadr’s military lawyer accused the government of a cover-up since the investigation appeared to stop in October 2006 – the same month that President George W. Bush signed the new military law under which Khadr is charged.
Khadr faces five war crimes charges including murder for the death of U.S. Delta Force soldier Christopher Speer.
“The allegations were thoroughly investigated by Army CID (Criminal Investigation Division) and were unsubstantiated. At no time was the investigation stopped or halted,” Gordon said. “The case was closed only after the allegations were thoroughly investigated.”
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