Arrested, imprisoned and dumped
Classically Liberal
by CLS
06/10/07
In 2001 the United States dropped bombs on the village sending the residents fleeing over the border into Pakistan. Here the Uighurs were arrested by the security police of the Pakistani dictatorship, which is allied with the United States — yes, the US really is getting into bed with some odious ‘friends’ under the Bush administration. And then the men were turned over to the Bush security police who whisked them off to the US concentration camp in Cuba — a land free of such things as human rights which interfere with government power. After four years of imprisonment, with no charges ever filed against them, five of the men were released. But to return to China means torture and possible execution. The US won’t return them to Afghanistan so instead they got the Albanians to accept them as refugees. False imprisonment is normally compensated in some way. But then the Bush Administration has never made a mistake — just ask them. The idea of compensating people for false imprisonment implies they have rights and that is a concept that the Bushites insist does not apply to anyone that the US labels a terrorist. Even when the US admits that the ‘terrorist’ was never a ‘terrorist’ he is still a ‘terrorist’ when it comes to compensating him for the horrors that were unjustly inflicted on them...
http://tinyurl.com/ywtvyk
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Guantanamo
by CLS
06/10/07
In 2001 the United States dropped bombs on the village sending the residents fleeing over the border into Pakistan. Here the Uighurs were arrested by the security police of the Pakistani dictatorship, which is allied with the United States — yes, the US really is getting into bed with some odious ‘friends’ under the Bush administration. And then the men were turned over to the Bush security police who whisked them off to the US concentration camp in Cuba — a land free of such things as human rights which interfere with government power. After four years of imprisonment, with no charges ever filed against them, five of the men were released. But to return to China means torture and possible execution. The US won’t return them to Afghanistan so instead they got the Albanians to accept them as refugees. False imprisonment is normally compensated in some way. But then the Bush Administration has never made a mistake — just ask them. The idea of compensating people for false imprisonment implies they have rights and that is a concept that the Bushites insist does not apply to anyone that the US labels a terrorist. Even when the US admits that the ‘terrorist’ was never a ‘terrorist’ he is still a ‘terrorist’ when it comes to compensating him for the horrors that were unjustly inflicted on them...
http://tinyurl.com/ywtvyk
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Guantanamo
rudkla - 11. Jun, 15:03