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Rights group lists Al-Qaeda suspects in secret CIA custody
NEW YORK (AFP) - Human Rights Watch listed the names of 11 senior Al-Qaeda suspects it said were held by the CIA in secret locations overseas, where some had reportedly been tortured.
"Hambali who? KSM who? Nope. Nope. Never heard of those guys."
They never say who it is that is "reporting" this torture.
Tusk, tusk. Torturing al-Qaeda suspects. Terrible. Yep. Boy howdy, that's too bad.
The suspects were detained with no notification to their families, no Red Thingy Cross access and, in some cases, no acknowledgement that they are even being held, the New York-based watchdog said in a 46-page report.
Can I get a big whaaaaa! Terrorists got caught and are held where people like you clowns can't get at them. To bad for you. Who are you to have say over their treatment anyway? You gave no assistance in their capture. You instead prefer to protest their arrest and detention even thought they have admitted they are complicit in the acts they are held for. Somtimes even before they were captured.
"'Disappearances' were a trademark abuse of Latin American military dictatorships in their 'dirty war' on alleged subversion," said Human Rights Watch special counsel Reed Brody.
Oh forgot commie and leftists terrorists are your pals too, that makes you even more ignorant and clueless.
Obligatory reference to the "desaparecidos" so that you'll buy everything they're saying, ya know ya know.
"Now they have become a United States tactic in its conflict with Al-Qaeda," Brody said.
A good tactic for the US as well you asshats
Detainees profiled in the report included Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the alleged principal architect of the September 11, 2001 attacks and Abu Zubayda, reputedly a close aide of Osama bin Laden.
Oh we should let you all carry messages back to Ben Laden frin him? I don't think so.
I wanted to insert the homing probe into his brain and let him go, but Emily wouldn't let me -- said I was being a wuss, as usual.
Steve, that's 'cuz the other cabdrivers will point and laugh.
Mohammed, among others, has reportedly been tortured in custody, according to the report.
Again with the "reportedly" phrase. Who is reporting it besides these clowns? Other clowns? No source is named.
While barely recognizing the United States' right to gather anti-terror intelligence, Human Rights Watch argued that the secret incommunicado detention of suspects violated the "most basic principles" of a free society.
They just don't get it and never will. This is not public information. They have no authority to requese anything. Thay are a distraction in the WoT
Guess they never heard the phrase about "the Constitution is not a suicide pact."
"Those guilty of serious crimes must be brought to justice before fair trials," said Brody. "If the United States embraces the torture and 'disappearance' of its opponents, it abandons its ideals and international obligations and becomes a lesser nation."
These people were not picked up on the street by the LAPD or by your Local FBI agents here in the USA. Their is no inherent right to a trial for these terrorists. They may never get a trial. They don't deserve trials.
Calling on the United States to bring all detainees, wherever they are being held, under the protection of the law, the report demanded that the International Committee of the Red Thingy Cross be given unrestricted access to all those held pursuant to anti-terrorist operations.
I am calling on sane people to examine your real motives and who you wre really trying to protect. Seems to me you sure care a lot about terrorists and there access to communicate with the outside world. Perhaps the spotlight should be on you, your membership and sources of funding.
Here's a quarter, HRW. Call somebody who cares.

Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom 2004-10-12
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