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Administration officials say they are worried that if Mr. Moussaoui is allowed to interview Mr. bin al-Shibh, it will open the door for other terrorist suspects to demand access to captured Qaeda members, undermining those prosecutions as well.
Nkunda is trying to gain his freedom (he has no charges against him) and no one is allowed to interview him.
Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del)., a centrist Democrat who was instrumental in helping convince Flake to urge for a delay in the confirmation process, argued that severely limiting the list of witnesses whom the FBI is allowed to interview does not represent a serious investigation.
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Skinner was allowed to interview with St. John's.
Whether they will be allowed to interview people independently is unclear.
Mr. Neziri was one of two prisoners The New York Times was allowed to interview.
Neither the U.S. nor the International Atomic Energy Agency has been allowed to interview Khan.
Second, Ruth Kelly, the education secretary, has promised that schools will not be allowed to interview pupils.
Finally, last year, Red Cross officials were allowed to interview fifteen detainees, after they had been transferred to Guantánamo.
Networks also will be allowed to interview a player in addition to the head coaches at halftime.
The International Committee of the Red Cross, based in Geneva, is the only group whose officials are allowed to interview the prisoners in Baghdad.
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