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Viewing cable 05PARIS104, GTMO AND DJAMEL BEGHAL TRIAL UPDATES
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05PARIS104 | 2005-01-06 17:05 | 2010-11-30 16:04 | SECRET | Embassy Paris |
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 02 PARIS 000104
SIPDIS
STATE FOR S/WCI -- AMB PROSPER
E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/06/2015
TAGS: FR PGOV PINR PREL KISL
SUBJECT: GTMO AND DJAMEL BEGHAL TRIAL UPDATES
REF: A. PARIS 8729
¶B. PARIS 8918
Classified By: Political Minister-Counselor Josiah Rosenblatt for reaso
ns 1.4 b and d.
¶1. (C) Summary: The investigation against four former GTMO
detainees (reftels A and B) appears to be proceeding well;
all appeals for pre-trial release have been denied and the
investigating judges feel confident that the trial, likely to
begin this summer, will result in conviction. However, in a
related action, France's highest appeals court for criminal
matters overturned two previous courts' decisions and
referred, to the Paris Court of Appeals for action, a
complaint brought by the families of two ex-GTMO detainees
requesting an investigation into their detention.
¶2. (C) Summary continued: Separately, the public trial
against suspected terrorist Djamel Beghal and five
accomplices accused of plotting to attack US interests in
France, including an attack against the Embassy, began
January 3. Thus far, the trial has been highlighted by the
defiance of the defendants during questioning. Post will
continue to report on these cases, as well as that of Mohamed
al-Jundi, the Syrian driver of the two French journalists
kidnapped in Iraq (septel). Al-Jundi filed suit against U.S.
forces alleging torture while in U.S. custody following his
liberation from insurgent captivity. End summary.
EX-GTMO DETAINEES
-----------------
¶3. (S) The ongoing investigation against the four ex-GTMO
detainees currently in French custody is progressing well and
the trial is likely to begin this summer. Thus far, all
appeals by defense attorneys for the release of their clients
from pre-trial detention have been rejected. A recent
defense appeal to obtain transcripts from alleged
interrogations by French authorities while the detainees were
still at GTMO was similarly denied. The anti-terrorism
judges investigating the case communicate regularly with
Post, and they are confident the evidence obtained by French
authorities since the four were remanded to French custody is
overwhelming.
¶4. (C) France's highest appeals court, the Cour de
Cassation, ruled January 4 that the Paris Court of Appeals
would have to address a complaint filed by the families of
two former GTMO detainees seeking a criminal investigation
into certain unknown and unnamed persons (undoubtedly U.S.
officials) for the illegal detention of the two in
Guantanamo. The complaint had initially been filed in 2002
and was dismissed by a judge in Lyon. The Lyon Court of
Appeals upheld this initial decision in 2003, arguing that
that the detention could not be investigated because it was
the result of an American military operation covered by a
unanimously adopted UN resolution. However, yesterday's
appeal court decision indicated that the complaint could not
be dismissed without investigating whether there was evidence
related to the complaint that could be applicable under
French law. The complaint is now remanded to the Paris Court
of Appeals, which technically could rule with the Lyon
decisions, but will likely have to open an investigation
itself or designate a judge to investigate the complaint.
Media reports indicate that requests for U.S. judicial
explanations are likely. It is not yet clear how this
complaint could affect the French investigation against the
detainees. Post will continue to follow the developments of
this case closely.
DJAMEL BEGHAL TRIAL
-------------------
¶5. (C) The trial of six men suspected of plotting in Afghani
terror training camps to target U.S. interests in France --
specifically, to bomb the US Embassy in Paris in 2001 --
began January 3. The proceedings have thus far been
dominated by combative responses from the defendants.
Suspected cell leader Djamel Beghal, a 39-year-old
Algerian-born French citizen who was arrested in the UAE in
July 2001 after leaving Afghanistan, told authorities in
Dubai that he was the head of an al-Qaeda-linked cell intent
on attacking US interests in France, including the U.S.
Embassy in Paris; however, Beghal later retracted his
confession and told the chief judge in the trial that he had
given it under "methodical torture." In Beghal's testimony
he referred to himself in the third person, responded to the
judge's questions with questions of his own, referred at one
point to the proceedings as an "Inquisition court," and
refused to explain his reasons for visiting Afghanistan.
Kamel Daoudi, arrested in Britain and extradited to France in
September 2001, posed multiple definitions for the term
"jihadist" and proclaimed his innocence as a terrorist,
despite being arrested in possession of texts by Ayman al
Zawahiri and other Islamic extremists, claiming that "when
someone reads 'Das Kapital,' he is not necessarily a
Marxist." French authorities allege that Beghal admitted in
questioning that Abu Zubaydah gave the order to attack U.S.
interests in an Afghani terror camp in March 2001; both
Beghal and Daoudi deny having met Zubaydah. The trial is
expected to last seven weeks, and if convicted, the six
defendants face up to 10 years in prison.
Leach