Air Force Airman Who Worked at Cuba Prison for Terror Suspects Is Charged With Espionage
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON Sept. 23 —
An Air Force airman who worked as a translator at the U.S. prison camp for suspected terrorists has been charged with espionage and aiding the enemy, a military spokesman said Tuesday.
Senior Airman Ahmad I. al-Halabi is being held at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, spokesman Maj. Michael Shavers said.
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