The Oath
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In this bonus clip from The Oath, former Osama bin Laden bodyguard Abu Jandal talks to his son about manners and helps him with his homework. Abu Jandal also eats and plays with his kids.
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A military jury sentences terrorist suspect Salim Hamdan to time served, plus five months. Hamdan's defense lawyers talk about his case.
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Terrorist suspect Salim Hamdan's military tribunal begins at Guantanamo.
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U.S. military lawyer Brian Mizer talks about the case of Salim Hamdan, the former driver of Osama bin Laden.
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Prisoner Salim Hamdan is shown on grainy video footage from a jail cell in Afghanistan in November, 2001. Seventeen months later, Hamdan is imprisoned in Guantánamo.
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Osama bin Laden's former bodyguard talks about meeting bin Laden for the first time.
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Filmmaker Laura Poitras talks about the making of The Oath.
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Filmed in Yemen and Guantánamo, Poitras interweaves the stories of Abu Jandal, bin Laden's former bodyguard, and Salim Hamdan, a prisoner facing war crimes charges.
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