View Full Version : Death at Guantanamo: A place for 'human beings with no rights'
Cidersomerset
11th September 2012, 18:59
This is going to be a stain on the U S for years to come , straight
out of the fourth Reich. Even Nazi war prisoners were treated better !
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Published on 11 Sep 2012 by RussiaToday
A Guantanamo inmate who'd recently come off hunger strike has become the ninth
detainee to die at the scandal ridden facility. He was allegedly kept in complete isolation
for being unruly, according to prison guards. RT talks to Ryan Dawson, co-author of
'Why Peace', and a contributor to Whatreallyhappened.com
Vitalux
11th September 2012, 19:24
it is knowledge like this.....that should make every good American Riot :target: in the streets in front of their elected representatives and demand this policy stop, or the else a lot of polititians asses are going to be kicked up and down the streets while dodging those good Americans attempting to complete the process of tar and feathering.
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Kano
11th September 2012, 19:52
I have a very smart and interesting friend who believes that many of the prisoners at Gitmo are some of the most spiritually advanced and evolved beings on the planet, not criminals and sociopaths. It's an interesting perspective when you look at how they are treated and why they are treated the way they are. Either way, it is a daily atrocity of epic proportions.
Cidersomerset
12th September 2012, 22:25
Ninth Gitmo detainee found dead
This is sad because he was cleared for release 10 years ago , but because he is regarded
as stateless he and others are inocent but still left to rot in jail !!
Airforce attorney Colonel Morris Davis explains how the US has turned away from
justice since 9/11...pandering to the fearmongers !!
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Published on 12 Sep 2012 by RTAmerica
Over the weekend an inmate at Guantanamo Bay was found dead in his cell. Adnan Latif was one of the first individuals to be
brought to the prison after he was caught on the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan nearly a decade ago. The Yemen native
claimed to be seeking medical aid at the time, but the US military accused him of being an al-Qaeda recruit. Airforce attorney
Colonel Morris Davis joins us analyze what is going on at Gitmo.
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