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 An Afghan man released from Guantanamo Bay said he had seen guards throwing the Quran, but that all such abuse stopped late last year after a loudspeaker announcement that U.S. soldiers have no right to touch Islam s holy book.Moheb Ullah Borekzai made the comments Thursday in an interview with The Associated Press, three days aft stanley cups er he was freed from the prison camp in Cuba and flown home to Afghanistan.There have been repeated accusations of Quran abuse at Guantanamo, including an allegation last month by a Russian Muslim cleric formerly held at the prison that guards regularly put the holy book in a toilet, although he said he never witnessed that himself.Borekzai said that during his three years at Guantanamo he never saw or heard claims from other prisoners of guards abusing the Quran by placing it in toilets. But he said he had seen guards throw the Quran two or three times. We would always put the holy Q stanley cup uran in a high place, for example, in a drawer or on a shelf,  he said, speaking in a guesthouse in the Afghan capital, Kabul.  They  the guards  would just throw it on the ground or on the bed. ... I, myself, have seen them throwing the Quran.         Such mistreatment of the Quran made the made the prisoners stanley termohrnek   very angry,  he said, adding that late last year guards  changed their procedures.  The Americans made a promise that U.S. soldiers have no right to touch the Quran ... They announced  it  on loudspeakers,  Borekzai said.  There has been no abuse of the Quran sinc Vhnp Supreme Court To Hear Exxon Valdez Case
 I am going to do this track-by-track countdown to the release, on February 13, 2014, the day prior to Valentines Day, of my book in the estimable 33 1/3 series. It is a love letter to Aphex Twins album Selected Ambient Works Volume II, which will mark its 20th anniversary this year, less than a month after my books publication. More on my Aphex Twin book at amazon and Bloomsbury. The plan is to do this countdown in the reverse order, from last track to first. For reference, an early draft of the introduction is online, as is the books seven-chapter table of contents. The books publisher posted an interview with me when I was midway through the writing process.      https://youtube/watch v=aAi97DaJMWM Dependi stanley spain ng on your copy of the album, this  heard above   stanley thermos is track 25, 24, or 23. It is, no matter, the closing track of the album. It is commonly referred to as  Matchsticks.  One likely shouldnt read too much into the placement of the final track of an album that came very much out of a genre of music, a community of music, that sees sound as inherently mutable, that sees the recording process as the start and not the end of a creative process, a process that continues in the aftermarket in various forms: remixes both c stanley bottles ommissioned and fan-fictional, mashups, edits, placement in a DJs set, use as licensed content. Thick chords, heavy and dense, seem to play vocal harmonies, like something out of an Italian horror movie. Theres this underlying percussion, what seems to be a series