Deprived of sleep, kept in isolation and interrogated - a boys ordeal in Guantanamo
Made Popular Jul 17 2008
CAPTURED as a 15-year-old on an Afghan battlefield, footage was released yesterday of Canadian Guantanamo prisoner Omar Khadr being interrogated by agents from his home country.
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Ahmed
(Who am I?) Jul 16 2008
Cairo,
Egypt
George W. Bush will one day die an insane man driven by nightmares and hysteric paranoia. He will be chased by the ghosts of Guantanamo Bay and the victims of his atrocities worldwide. He will have it one day.
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The US military is a third class third rated entity with no honor, no conscience and no dignity. We all know that. The Canadian government showed that they are just alike. After all Canada and the USA come from the same stock of plunderers. What more can be expected from the North Americans?
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The Aussie military is no better when it comes to human rights violations. The Australian SAS has a barbaric track record behind it to show in Iraq. But at least the Australian government was able to secure the release of the Australian Taliban/al Qaida prisoners from Guantanamo Bay. Shame on the Canadians.
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Hi Frederik.
I am interested in this. Do you have any references for this barbaric track record of the Australian SAS in Iraq ? It would be interesting to follow up.
I am interested in this. Do you have any references for this barbaric track record of the Australian SAS in Iraq ? It would be interesting to follow up.
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On the way, Canada began to learn some of the bad lessons of the current U.S. administration.
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With a new US President, things will change. If, that is, Obama wins...
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I do agree with Babar and Ahmed. I mean who does anyone have the vent the anger and frustation in this manner , that too a kid of 15 yrs old huh???? Whatever Bush did, whether it was a good deed or a mis-deed, his own fellown Americans will prove that in the coming elections. Already we hear people in Amrica crying foul for losing job, amenities and what not. Who is responsible for putting the country AMERICA, which was disiilusioned of ebing the numero uno super power , Uncle Sam, Big Brother, ..... list goes on.. So sad, Mr. Bush, your own people have put you down, forget about the rest of the world. I dont see much difference between him and other dictators.
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Bijoy, you are correct. Good times those in the United States defended Human Rights...
If the next American president keep thinking and acting like Bush, the world will be much, much more insecure, because even here in South America the anti-Americanism is growing rapidly.
If the next American president keep thinking and acting like Bush, the world will be much, much more insecure, because even here in South America the anti-Americanism is growing rapidly.
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When America and Bush talk of human rights, do they believe only americans are humans?
Will UN, Amnesty International or ICC make a case for these abuses against US?
Will UN, Amnesty International or ICC make a case for these abuses against US?
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George W. Bush will one day die an insane man driven by nightmares and hysteric paranoia. He will be chased by the ghosts of Guantanamo Bay and the victims of his atrocities worldwide. He will have it one day.
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The US military is a third class third rated entity with no honor, no conscience and no dignity. We all know that. The Canadian government showed that they are just alike. After all Canada and the USA come from the same stock of plunderers. What more can be expected from the North Americans?
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The Aussie military is no better when it comes to human rights violations. The Australian SAS has a barbaric track record behind it to show in Iraq. But at least the Australian government was able to secure the release of the Australian Taliban/al Qaida prisoners from Guantanamo Bay. Shame on the Canadians.
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On the way, Canada began to learn some of the bad lessons of the current U.S. administration.
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Hi Frederik.
I am interested in this. Do you have any references for this barbaric track record of the Australian SAS in Iraq ? It would be interesting to follow up.
I am interested in this. Do you have any references for this barbaric track record of the Australian SAS in Iraq ? It would be interesting to follow up.
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With a new US President, things will change. If, that is, Obama wins...
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I do agree with Babar and Ahmed. I mean who does anyone have the vent the anger and frustation in this manner , that too a kid of 15 yrs old huh???? Whatever Bush did, whether it was a good deed or a mis-deed, his own fellown Americans will prove that in the coming elections. Already we hear people in Amrica crying foul for losing job, amenities and what not. Who is responsible for putting the country AMERICA, which was disiilusioned of ebing the numero uno super power , Uncle Sam, Big Brother, ..... list goes on.. So sad, Mr. Bush, your own people have put you down, forget about the rest of the world. I dont see much difference between him and other dictators.
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Bijoy, you are correct. Good times those in the United States defended Human Rights...
If the next American president keep thinking and acting like Bush, the world will be much, much more insecure, because even here in South America the anti-Americanism is growing rapidly.
If the next American president keep thinking and acting like Bush, the world will be much, much more insecure, because even here in South America the anti-Americanism is growing rapidly.
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When America and Bush talk of human rights, do they believe only americans are humans?
Will UN, Amnesty International or ICC make a case for these abuses against US?
Will UN, Amnesty International or ICC make a case for these abuses against US?
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