GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba, March 28 -- When Australian David Hicks arrived at this island prison as it opened in January 2002, the U.S. government painted him as one of the world's worst terrorists, someone who would do immeasurable harm and needed to face justice. In the five years since, while nearly 400 other detainees have gone home, Hicks has languished in a tiny cell, often wondering, his defense team says, why he has been targeted as one of the chief enemies of the United States.... -
Guantanamo Detainee Described as Lost Soul Seeking 'a Way Out'
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba, March 28 -- When Australian David Hicks arrived at this island prison as it opened in January 2002, the U.S. government painted him as one of the world's worst terrorists, someone who would do immeasurable harm and needed to face justice. In the five years since, while nearly 400 other detainees have gone home, Hicks has languished in a tiny cell, often wondering, his defense team says, why he has been targeted as one of the chief enemies of the United States....-
By Josh White