View Full Version : did i miss something ?


sweet Pentax
09-04-03, 05:49 PM
where are all the arrested people ?

iīm talking about persons like chemical ali and the rest of the staff ! you hear so often on tv that they catched some of them ....
why donīt we hear what happens to this people ,what will happen to this people , where are these peoples ? who gets sure that they get a fair process ? ( IF they get a process )



somebody knows this story about this taxi driver from afghanistan ? he was released a while ago after a half year of imprisonment in guantanamo ! he had nothing to do with the taliban/el quaeda ;he was a taxi driver who had a taliban as guest
a half year in guantanamo ? :eek:
for just doing a normal job ? :bugeye:

but at least we know about guantanamo ......

SuperFudd
09-04-03, 06:21 PM
I think they are being held in special debriefing facilities in South Korea.;)

As for the cab driver, Gitmo was probably nicer than Kabul.

sweet Pentax
09-04-03, 06:27 PM
gitmo was nicer than kabul ?
i highly doubt it ;)
chances are high he wonīt forget this time ( you know what i MEAN ? )

but somehow i do hope he can forget it and move on ,perhaps heīll help rebuilding kabulistan :m:

Spyke
09-04-03, 11:01 PM
where are all the arrested people ?

iīm talking about persons like chemical ali and the rest of the staff ! you hear so often on tv that they catched some of them ....
why donīt we hear what happens to this people ,what will happen to this people , where are these peoples ?

Apparently you didn't get the memo. We don't tell the Germans anything. You guys weren't involved in Iraq. Everything is on a 'need to know' basis, and you simply don't need to know.:D

Chaosin
09-05-03, 01:00 AM
You must have missed it. They've always maintained that "enemy combatants" will be processed and charged by secret military tribunals. No mention of the punishments were made though, but death sentances, or imprisonment in a guantanamo-like facility are likely, after there are sufficiantly "interrogated".

It may not be humane or just, but who's gonna stop them? So you can either ignore all things that don't directly effect you, or you can ... well not much.

Microzoft
09-05-03, 04:21 AM
The military tribunal bullshit, it’s just a private secret Laundry where no one has rights. The voters and tax-payers have no right to know what the “public servants” are doing and the prisoners have also no rights to humanity or to fair legal representation. This is our American way that can be compared to the high level standards of North Korea, China, Israel or Iran.

Our governments can be compared to many Pedophilias cases.

Those guilty of murder have a consolation of resting on their own fanatic convictions, but I just feel sorry for those inside that either were in the right place at the wrong time, those of mixed identity or simply those that committed no other crime then believing on their form of faith.