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[casi] Re: Sudanese guards



> So I have no problems fitting these Sudanese into the
> story. And I hope this helps a little.

My concern is that it is all too easy to indict such people as criminals, calling them "armed 
Muslim extremists from abroad". And people are willing to accept that at face value. That's why I 
think it worthwhile to find out as many details as possible. But I'll quit speculating about this 
particular case. Maybe someone will be in a position to put some more questions to Bayomi himself, 
or we'll hear from other witnesses.

Regards,
Attila
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