Prisoner 345 is a 2006 documentary film. Prisoner 345 is about detained Al Jazeera cameraman Sami Al Hajj, who was detained at the United States detainee...
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Sami al-Hajj (redirect from Guantanamo captive 345)
Cuba for over six years. After his release, al-Hajj wrote a book titled Prisoner 345. He was released without charge on May 1, 2008. He later attempted to...
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Bronson, is a British criminal, with a violent and notorious life as a prisoner. He has spent periods detained in the Rampton, Broadmoor, and Ashworth...
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fictitious Wentworth Detention Centre in the television series Prisoner, known as Prisoner: Cell Block H in The United States and Britain and Caged Women...
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2015. Taylor, Kate (1 May 2007). "Can a Sony award help Guantanamo Bay prisoner 345?". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 December 2015. "Office of the Vice-Chancellor:...
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Palestinians in Israeli custody (redirect from Palestinian prisoner)
The future of Palestinian prisoners detained by Israel in the context of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict is considered central to progress in the Israeli–Palestinian...
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Moazzam Begg (category British extrajudicial prisoners of the United States)
including the BBC's Panorama and Newsnight shows, PBS's The Prisoner, Al-Jazeera's Prisoner 345, Taking Liberties, and Torturing Democracy, and National...
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Prisoner (known internationally as Prisoner: Cell Block H and Caged Women) is an Australian soap opera created by Reg Watson, and was produced by the...
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Association of International Broadcasters: Best Magazine or Documentary Programme, Abdallah el-Binni's "Prisoner 345" Notes Awards won by Al Jazeera English...
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Lord John series (redirect from Lord John and the Scottish Prisoner)
(2003), Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade (2007) and The Scottish Prisoner (2011). Gabaldon would also write four additional Lord John novellas between...
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