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Guantanamo Briton uses Freedom of Information law ; Binyam Mohamed has been held without trial by the US for six years. Now his lawyers have asked the UK to disclose what it knows about his fate, reports Robert Verkaik

Internal Foreign Office memos note that "more robust evidence" to support the torture allegations made by Mr Mohamed may emerge and that Britain should write to the US urging them to investigate the claims.

Mr Mohamed's lawyers have now contacted the Military Commission's headquarters in Washington informing the senior judge of this development in a bid to halt Mr Mohamed's forthcoming trial at a Military Commission in Guantanamo Bay, where he is still being held.

The 29-year-old Londoner, who this week was charged with terrorist-related offences, says he spent 550 days in a "torture chamber" in Morocco where he alleges interrogators used a razor blade to cut his genitals repeatedly.

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