U.S. plans to criminally prosecute Pulitzer-prize winning AP photographer as terrorist operative
The Pentagon announced that it plans to bring criminal charges against Iraq-based Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein, alleging he is an operative for terrorists and insurgents. Hussein, who was part of the team that won the 2005 Pulitzer for photography, has been imprisoned without charges for more than 19 months. Now the government says it has evidence against Hussein, but an AP lawyer called the jailing and planned charges a "sham of due process," and said that every time the military comes forth with convincing evidence against Hussein it isn't convincing at all. See
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