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'''The Al Qaida Plan''' is a 90-minute movie produced by self-described | '''The Al Qaida Plan''' is a 90-minute movie produced by self-described counterterrorism expert [[Evan Kohlmann]].<ref name=McClatchy20080729> | ||
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The Al Qaida Plan is a 90-minute movie produced by self-described counterterrorism expert Evan Kohlmann.[1][2] It was sponsored by the Office of Military Commissions, to serve as evidence during the Guantanamo Military Commissions. According to Carol Rosenberg of the Miami Herald:
According to Reuters the Office of Military Commissions paid Kohlmann $20,000 to make the film.[3] It is 90 minutes long. Initially Captain Keith Allred, the President of Salim Ahmed Hamdan's Military Commission ruled that the film would be prejudicial.[2] But he reversed this decision. References
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