martedì 12 febbraio 2008

Guantanamo: imminente l'apertura del dibattimento

di John - www.crono911.org

E' ormai imminente l'apertura della fase....

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3 commenti:

naant72 ha detto...

Citazione
Attivissimo ha detto...
Detto questo, è arcinoto e fuori discussione che l'invasione dell'Afghanistan è stata motivata -- guarda caso -- dalla presenza di OBL, ritenuto responsabile degli attentati.

Allora anche noi dovremmo bombardare la Sicilia

Ed è altrettanto noto che l'invasione dell'Iraq è stata motivata da accuse che non sono per nulla collegate all'11/9.

Complimenti x il coraggio !!!
Neache Bush farebbe un affermazione del genere!!!

stuarthwyman ha detto...

Ciao Naant72,
scusa!
Non avevo capito la tua iniziativa...

Posto qui quello che ho scritto anche su "luogocomune":

"piccola" omissione dei debs di "US" (...no United States!)...

In un articolo correlato a questo omettono (mentono) nel raccontare che gli interrogatori di Guantanamo a questi "imputati", si sono tenuti sotto regime di tortura...

"waterboarding":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterboarding

"is a form of torture that consists of immobilizing a person on his or her back, with the head inclined downward, and pouring water over the face and into the breathing passages. Through forced suffocation and inhalation of water, the subject experiences the process of drowning in a controlled environment and is made to believe that death is imminent. In contrast to merely submerging the head face-forward, waterboarding almost immediately elicits the gag reflex. Although waterboarding can be performed in ways that leave no lasting physical damage, it carries the risks of extreme pain, damage to the lungs, brain damage caused by oxygen deprivation, injuries (including broken bones) due to struggling against restraints, and even death. The psychological effects on victims of waterboarding can last for years after the procedure"

US accused of using 'kangaroo court' to try men accused of role in September 11 attacks
Tuesday 12 February 2008
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-accused-of-using-kangaroo-court-to-try-men-accused-of-role-in-september-11-attacks-781007.html

"What we are looking at is a series of show trials by the Bush administration that are really devoid of any due process
considerations," said Vincent Warren, the executive director head of Centre for Constitutional Rights, which
represents many Guantanamo detainees. "Rather than playing politics the Bush administration should be seeking
speedy and fair trials," he said. "These are trials that are going to be based on torture as confessions as well as
secret evidence. There is no way that this can be said to be fair especially as the death penalty could be an
outcome."
While few doubts have been raised, domestically or internationally, about the men's involvement in the attacks on New
York and Washington, just about everything else about their treatment has been bitterly contested and is likely to
continue to be contested, inside the courtroom and out. Everything is laden with potential controversy – the
decision to try the six men together rather than individually, the proposed venue at Guantanamo Bay, where all six
are being held, the threatened use of the death penalty, and perhaps the most controversial question of all: the
admissibility of evidence gathered through waterboarding and other coercive techniques generally defined as torture.

Anche i "debunker" italiani mentono, omettendo qua e la!

Ciao

Christo ha detto...

...scusa ma che problemi hai con la Sicilia?