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English, ‘Terror’, and Islam

Sohail Karmani

University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

At first I was unhappy with the U.S. forces. They stole 14 months of my life, but they gave me a good time in Cuba. They were very nice to me, giving me English lessons.

Mohammed Ismail Agha

A 15-year-old Afghan boy shortly after his release from Camp Delta, Guantánamo Bay

The Seattle Times, February 8, 2004


Received December 2004.


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