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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: David Frost, Sami al-Hajj, Rageh Omaar, Anzor Astemirov, Ayman Mohyeldin, Mohamed Hassanein Heikal, Ghida Fakhry, Wadah Khanfar, Richard Gizbert, Lucia Newman, Josh Rushing, Rizwan Khan, Mark Seddon, Omar Al Issawi, Darren Jordon, Felicity Barr, Jamal Rayyan, Barbara Serra, Dave Marash, Dima Khatib, Ali Hassan al-Jaber, Shiulie Ghosh, Stephen Cole, Hamish Macdonald, Casey Kauffman, Akram Khuzam, Steff Gaulter, Shihab Rattansi, Julie MacDonald, Imran Garda, Faisal al-Qassem, Sherine Tadros, Rob Reynolds, Steve Gaisford, Samir Khader, Abderrahim Foukara, Amanda Palmer, Teymoor Nabili, Abbas Arnaout, Akram Khozam, Marga Ortigas, Veronica Pedrosa, Laila Al Shaikhli, Assaad Taha, Hassan Rachidi, Monica Villamizar, Jasim Al-Azzawi, Andy Richardson, Kaouthar Bachraoui, Ahmed Mansour, Maryam Nemazee, Haru Mutasa, List of Al Jazeera presenters, Hoda Abdel Hamid, Ahmed Sheikh. Excerpt: Sami Mohy El Din Muhammed Al Hajj (Arabic: ), aka Sami Al-Haj (Khartoum, Sudan, February 15, 1969) is a Sudanese journalist for the Al Jazeera network. In 2001, while on his way to do camera work for the network in Afghanistan, he was arrested by the Pakistani army and held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camp in Cuba for over six years. He was released without charge on May 1, 2008. He plans to launch legal action against George W. Bush. Al Hajj's case was portrayed in a documentary titled Prisoner 345 by Al Jazeera producer Ahmad Ibrahim. Al Hajj was arrested in Pakistan on December 15, 2001. He was on his way to work in Afghanistan as a cameraman for Al Jazeera and had a legitimate visa. He was held as an "enemy combatant" at the Guantanamo Bay detainment camp, with Guantanamo Internment Serial Number 345, and was the only journalist to be held in Guantanamo. British human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith represented Al...