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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: In my head
Posts: 6,844
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Rumsfeld has violated the Geneva Convention
Rumsfeld is a fucking war criminal and needs to be prosecuted.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5226957/ Pentagon officials tell NBC News that late last year, at the same time U.S. military police were allegedly abusing prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison, U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld ordered that one Iraqi prisoner be held ?off the books? ? hidden entirely from the International Red Cross and anyone else ? in possible violation of international law. It?s the first direct link between Rumsfeld and questionable though not violent treatment of prisoners in Iraq. The Iraqi prisoner was captured last July as deadly attacks on U.S. troops began to rise. He was identified as a member of the terrorist group Ansar al Islam, suspected in the attacks on coalition forces. Shortly after the suspect?s capture, the CIA flew him to an undisclosed location outside Iraq for interrogation. But four months later the Justice Department suggested that holding him outside Iraq might be illegal, and the prisoner was returned to Iraq at the end of October. That?s when Rumsfeld passed the order on to Army Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, commander of U.S. troops in Iraq, to keep the prisoner locked up, but off the books. In the military?s own investigation into prisoner abuse, Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba said efforts to hide prisoners from the Red Cross were ?deceptive? and a ?violation of international law.? In fact, once the prisoner was returned to Iraq, the interrogations ceased because the prisoner was entirely lost in the system. Human rights critics call it a clear violation of the Geneva Conventions. |
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March 1st, 2003
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Seat 4 @ Venetian Poker Room
Posts: 20,295
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The house of cards will continue to fall.
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