John Daly

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John Daly
Nationality United States
Occupation Journalist, Adjunct Scholar
Known for Compliled a list of Guantanamo captives

John C.K. Daly is a journalist and historian.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] He has worked as an international correspondent for United Press International and as an Adjunct Scholar at the Middle East Institute.

References

  1. John Daly (2004-09-23). "Who`s Who at Guantanamo". Terrorism Monitor. http://www.csus.edu/indiv/c/carrollt/Site/Optional%20Readings_files/Terrorism%20Monitor%20Vol%202%20Issue%2018%20-%20911%20Commission%20Rprt.pdf. Retrieved 2012-06-30. "UPI international correspondent, Dr. John C. K. Daly received his Ph.D. in Russian and Middle Eastern Studies from the University of London and is an Adjunct Scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington, DC." 
  2. "John C.K. Daly: oilprice.com". http://www.kitco.com/ind/Daly/bio.html. Retrieved 2012-06-30. 
  3. John C.k. Daly (2006-03-18). United Press International. 
  4. John C.k. Daly (2006-03-18). United Press International. 
  5. John C.k. Daly (2006-03-18). United Press International. 
  6. John C.k. Daly (2006-03-18). United Press International. 
  7. John C.k. Daly (2006-03-18). United Press International. 
  8. John C.k. Daly (2004-02-04). "Revealed: the nationalities of Guantanamo". United Press International. http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Security-Industry/2004/02/04/Revealed-the-nationalities-of-Guantanamo/UPI-59231075934528/. Retrieved 2012-06-30. "The Pentagon has kept a very tight lid on material about the detainees; only the identities of those who choose to correspond via the Red Cross are known. The Defense Department has repeatedly declined to provide a breakdown of the detainees by nationality." 
  9. John C.k. Daly (2004-02-25). "Interview: Lawyer of Guantanamo detainees". United Press International. http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Security-Industry/2004/02/25/Interview-Lawyer-of-Guantanamo-detainees/UPI-21251077738613/. Retrieved 2012-06-30. "On Jan. 11, 2002, the first photographs of 20 blindfolded, manacled men in orange jumpsuits being offloaded from a C-141 transport plane in Cuba after a 15-hour flight from Kandahar, Afghanistan, stunned the world and sparked a torrent of international criticism." 
  10. "UPI Intelligence Watch". http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Security-Industry/2006/03/18/UPI-Intelligence-Watch/UPI-82881142726118/. "The Bush administration has been quietly attempting to transfer some of its Guantanamo detainees back to their home countries for further detention." 
  11. John C.k. Daly (2008-08-04). "Alexander Solzhenitsyn -- an appreciation". United Press International. http://www.upi.com/news/issueoftheday/2008/08/04/Alexander-Solzhenitsyn-an-appreciation/UPI-11011217886678/. Retrieved 2012-06-30.