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Palestinians claim 'Guantanamo 2' Koran defilement at Megiddo
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Jerusalem Post
06-08-2005
Headline: Palestinians claim 'Guantanamo 2' Koran defilement at Megiddo
Byline: YAAKOV KATZ
Edition; Daily
Section: News
Page: 01
Wednesday, June 8, 2005 -- There were calls for revenge Tuesday night after Palestinian security detainees in Megiddo Prison claimed Prisons Service guards ripped up and defiled three Korans during a routine search of their cells.
Calling the incident "Guantanamo 2" in reference to...
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