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The majority of the charges deal with al Halabi's alleged collection of classified information.
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One charge accuses al Halabi of delivering unauthorized food, including baklava pastries, to detainees.
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The charges appear to indicate that al Halabi was unsuccessful in delivering most of the information collected.
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Officials said that when Al Halabi was questioned he had no reasonable explanation for possessing the classified material.
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Another charge accuses al Halabi of "executing a scheme" to obtain credit from seven banks by providing false information.
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Two other former workers at Guantanamo also have been detained -- civilian translator Ahmed Mehalba and Air Force Senior Airman Ahmad al Halabi.
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Al Halabi, an American of Syrian descent, allegedly e-mailed information that included details about the base's flight schedule to contacts in Syria, officials said.
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Al Halabi's home base was Travis Air Force Base in California, but he served nine months at Guantanamo Bay as a translator between the detainees and investigators.
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The military charge sheet against al Halabi lists more than 30 violations, which include connecting his personal laptop computer to the military's computer system to download classified documents.
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While most of the charges against al Halabi are related to taking photographs of the facility, documents related to missions and personal information about detainees, three charges stand out in contrast.
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Al Halabi's attorney, Air Force Major James E.
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Al Halabi was charged with 11 counts of failing to obey a lawful general order or regulation, three counts of aiding the enemy, four counts of espionage, nine counts of making a false statement and five counts that include violations of the Federal Espionage Act.
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