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Indian University Quotes Poem from Guantanomo Bay Terrorist

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The Calicut University authorities seem to have bitten off more than they can chew by prescribing a poem written by suspected al-Qaeda terrorist Ibrahim al-Rubaish in its graduation syllabus.

It appears that the university authorities had overlooked the reports on al-Rubaish in the international media which portray him as the new religious ideologue of al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia.

Al-Rubaish was captured near the Pakistan-Afghan border in 2001 and spent five years in Guantanamo Bay where he wrote the poem. He was transferred to Saudi Arabia on December 13, 2006. On February* 3, 2009, Saudi security officials published a new list of suspected Saudi terrorists. Al-Rubaish was among the 85 men on the list.

C R Murukan Babu, Associate Professor with Panampilly Government College, Chalakudy, and member of Board of Studies in English (UG), Calicut University, which prescribed the poem — Ode To The Sea — in 2011 for the third semester text — ‘Literature and Contemporary Issues’, told Express: “We have no idea about who proposed the poem to the Board of Studies then. When we probed the whereabouts of the author, we only got information that al-Rubaish was a detainee at Guantanamo Bay. We had not obtained any information indicating his links with extremist elements during that enquiry. As it has snowballed into a controversy, we have no objection if the authorities decide to remove it from the syllabus.”

The text was edited by Murukan Babu, along with professor T V Aravindakshan of MES Ponnani College.

The introduction about the author given in the book says, “Ibrahim Sulayman Muhammad Arbaysh alias Ibrahim al-Rubaish is a Saudi citizen who was held in detention in the Guantanamo Bay camp. In December 2006, al-Rubaish and a number of other Saudis were released from Guantanamo and transferred to Saudi Arabia.”

Guantanamo inmate poem in Calicut University textbook - The New Indian Express

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