The Associated Press reports with complete sincerity, a British muslim who was captured in Afghanistan and now charges abuse by American authorities.
PARIS - A Briton released from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay told Europe's top human rights body Friday he was beaten, shackled, kept in a cramped cage and fed rotten food as part of "systematic abuse" in American custody.
After all the allegations are laid out in the story in several paragraphs, one finally sees the rebuttal…
When al-Harith and the others filed their lawsuits in October, the Pentagon the abuse allegations and said the men were properly held in Guantanamo after being captured in Afghanistan and having fought for al-Qaida
So if George is the mean, nasty war criminal he is purported to be, why did he let these guys go after he tortured them? Surely he knew they would talk of the torture they endured. Obviously, no one in the world is powerful enough to touch him or charge him with war crimes. He should have just had them killed. Right?
OR maybe this is the real motivation…
He and three other Britons were released in March and have filed a lawsuit in a U.S. court seeking $10 million each in damages.
PARIS - A Briton released from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay told Europe's top human rights body Friday he was beaten, shackled, kept in a cramped cage and fed rotten food as part of "systematic abuse" in American custody.
After all the allegations are laid out in the story in several paragraphs, one finally sees the rebuttal…
When al-Harith and the others filed their lawsuits in October, the Pentagon the abuse allegations and said the men were properly held in Guantanamo after being captured in Afghanistan and having fought for al-Qaida
So if George is the mean, nasty war criminal he is purported to be, why did he let these guys go after he tortured them? Surely he knew they would talk of the torture they endured. Obviously, no one in the world is powerful enough to touch him or charge him with war crimes. He should have just had them killed. Right?
OR maybe this is the real motivation…
He and three other Britons were released in March and have filed a lawsuit in a U.S. court seeking $10 million each in damages.