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Cidersomerset
20th September 2013, 06:43
Judge Rules Against Release of Video of Guantanamo Prisoner’s Interrogations as they
Could Be Used as Propaganda

new Friday 20th September 2013 at 05:08 By David Icke

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‘A federal judge ruled last week that the United States government did not have to
release images or videos of interrogations of a prisoner at Guantanamo Bay, who a
convening authority for military commissions previously conceded had been tortured.

The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) sought the disclosure of images of
Mohammed al Qahtani under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) so attorneys for al
Qahtani could publicly confirm or deny whether they had viewed videotapes that show
al Qahtani being tortured and abused.’

Read more: Judge Rules Against Release of Video of Guantanamo Prisoner’s
Interrogations as they Could Be Used as Propaganda

http://dissenter.firedoglake.com/2013/09/16/judge-rules-against-release-of-videotapes-of-guantanamo-prisoners-interrogations-could-be-used-as-propaganda/

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Sen. Rand Paul at LPAC2013: Unwarranted arrest could get you thrown in Gitmo

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Published on 19 Sep 2013


RT Correspondent, Perianne Boring is reporting live at the Liberty Political Action
Conference to bring real time updates on what Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty has
planned for the year ahead. C4L is a non-profit organization that promotes individual
liberty. LPAC is a four day event that features the biggest leaders in the libertarian
party, breakout sessions, private briefing, and grassroots activist training.

grannyfranny100
20th September 2013, 08:11
Do you realize that you can be "disappeared" without due process just because a pissed off neighbor reports you to the government? We have no rights to face the accuser, have an attorney and a trial. http://www.policymic.com/articles/20835/why-the-ndaa-bill-is-even-scarier-than-you-thought. And now Senator Levin admits this may not be reviewed this year http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/congress/item/16547-sen-levin-senate-vote-on-2014-ndaa-may-be-delayed.

Tesla_WTC_Solution
20th September 2013, 17:18
We MUST fight for the rights of innocent people being held without charge at black ops jails like Gitmo.

They aren't even allowed to DIE the way they want to at Gitmo.

Human trafficking for the purpose of illegal experimentation is what they are doing there.

There is no reason we can't bring people to the US, is there?
Oh yeah, the torture... well, maybe when our president stops okaying torture, we can bring prisoners here instead of there.