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Old 11-26-2003   #1
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Never knew that Adultery is considered a punishable crime in the military. They're using that charge to go after that Muslim chaplain down at the base where they're keeping the Al-Quaida followers in Cuba.

Ex-Muslim Chaplain at Guantanamo Charged

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - A Muslim chaplain accused of taking classified material from the U.S. prison for terrorist suspects in Cuba has been released, but now faces charges of adultery and storing pornography.

The new charges announced Tuesday included making a false statement, storing pornography on a government computer and having sexual relations outside marriage, a punishable offense under military law.

The Uniform Code of Military Justice classifies adultery as a punishable offense, U.S. Southern Command said.

The adultery allegedly occurred with an unspecified woman at Guantanamo and in Orlando, Fla., between July and September 2003, and the pornography was on his government-issued computer at the base in eastern Cuba, Duany told The Associated Press.

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