US Congress to Obama: “You can’t bring them here!”
Published: 22 May, 2009, 00:37
The argument for keeping Gitmo open is that some of its detainees can’t be prosecuted and they shouldn’t be freed.
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28.05.2010, 15:33
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18.09.2009, 22:34
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16.04.2009, 21:18
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Obama should preserve torture sites so that the evidence was available to prosecutors, says Christopher Anders from the American Civil Liberties Union.
15.06.2009, 19:53
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In an interview with RT, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has discussed regional stability and the role of the Shanghai Co-operation organization in it, as well as Pakistan’s relations with Russia and the USA.
02.04.2010, 18:37
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Dmitry Medvedev called for a crackdown on people who provide any assistance to terrorists. The comments come just 4 days after the bombings in Moscow and Dagestan killed at least 50 people and left over 120 injured.
Published: 22 May, 2009, 00:37
The argument for keeping Gitmo open is that some of its detainees can’t be prosecuted and they shouldn’t be freed.
Media all over the world serve willing or else the communication strategies of the US and this exactly shows its dominance in this field, under the auspices of the sionists. Media taulk time and again about these half a thousend prisoners, who are kept, often without pricise accusation, for various reasons like for instance black mailing, or obtaining by torture doubtful information. At the same time who knows how many thousents are kept in the CIA prisons in Egypt, Albania, Skopia, Georgia, Bulgaria, and other uknown, or known "secret" locations. In Bagdat 100.000 ? More? Less? And rarely talk about the average 15.000 palestinian prisoners kept at all times whithout judgement, in the illigal state of "Israel", only because Palestinians try rightfuly to leberate their occupied country by order of the GOt of the chosen people. The cow boys "defenders of human rights and demokracy world wide"! CIA dictatorhip in greece {1967-1974} had 10.000 prisoners. Myself I was self exiled in Switzerland. How many CIA dictatorships? How many political prisoners on behalf of the US and the "free world"?