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To: Brumar89 who wrote (377229)4/9/2008 3:11:59 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578294
 
what the judge ruled. Why can't you? After all, she saw his complete file.

I doubt the judge saw all the info in the German federal police file.

In March of last year, Bernhard Falk, the Deputy Director of the BKA, testified before a GERMAN parliamentary committee on the contents of the GERMAN police file on Murat Kurnaz. The full contents of the file have not been made public. But committee member Thomas Oppermann published a summary of the evidence [GERMAN link] supporting Kurnaz’s classification as a “security risk.” The Oppermann summary of the BKA file provides a highly instructive counterpoint to the CBS report.


"The full content was not made public" does not mean that the judge did not see it. Of course she saw the full file. What is wrong with you......you are becoming more illogical by the day. Is it i-noys.....is he rubbing off on you......trust me, he is a very bad and crazy influence. Don't let him mess with your thinking.