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Tuesday, February 5, 2013 - Page updated at 05:30 a.m.Guantanamo judge allows testimony about torture
By DAVID DISHNEAU
Associated PressLawyers for the Guantanamo Bay prisoner accused of orchestrating the deadly attack on the USS Cole are presenting expert testimony at a pretrial hearing on how to conduct a mental examination of a torture victim.
Dr. Vincent Iacopino (EYE'-kah-PEE'-noh) will testify Tuesday at the military tribunal in Cuba of Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri (ahbd al-ruh-HEEM' al-nuh-SHEE'-ree).
The judge, Army Col. James Pohl, agreed to hear the testimony before he orders an examination to determine whether al-Nashiri is competent to stand trial.
Defense lawyers say it should be done with sensitivity to Al-Nashiri's history of being waterboarded and threatened with weapons while he was being held by the CIA in a series of secret prisons.
The 2000 bombing of the Navy destroyer in Yemen killed 17 crew members and wounded 37.
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