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Topic: Mohammed Jawad

Born in Miran Shah, Pakistan, Mohamed Jawad (also Amir Khan, Mir Jan, Sakheb Badsha) faces life in prison, accused of war crimes, at the Guantanamo military commissions on charges that he threw a grenade at a passing American convoy on December 17, 2002.

American authorities claimed he was at least 16-years old at the time of his arrest, but it later emerged he may have been as young as 12-years old.

He does not face any accusations of terrorism.

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