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cage

[keyj] / keɪdʒ /




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One was Moazzem Begg, among the first prisoners released in 2005 and repatriated to England, where he is now a senior director at CAGE, an advocacy group focused on the remaining Gitmo detainees.

From Salon • Aug. 13, 2023

Moazzam Begg, a former detainee at Guantanamo, now serves as director of outreach for London-based CAGE, which supports the rights of those accused of terror-related crimes.

From Fox News • May 23, 2019

Emwazi contacted the group, known as CAGE, when he was detained in Tanzania with two friends in summer 2009 and sent back to Britain, interrupting what he said was a vacation after completing his studies.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 13, 2015

Life, according to Emwazi and the emails released by CAGE, became unbearable as he tried to seek legal recourse to clear his name.

From MSNBC • Mar. 3, 2015

Some rustic hand had written upon the door "JACK SHEPPARD'S CAGE;" and upon the wall was affixed a large placard describing his person, and offering a reward for his capture.

From Jack Sheppard A Romance by Ainsworth, William Harrison




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