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I can't take much more, Hicks tells his father
2006-07-08
GUANTANAMO BAY inmate David Hicks told his father yesterday he did not know whether he would survive another year in the US detention centre, saying he was being "pushed all the time" since three suicides there last month. Terry Hicks broke the news yesterday to his son about last week's historic decision by the US Supreme Court, which ruled that the military commission set up to hear his case was illegal and a violation of the Geneva Conventions and US military law. In their first conversation since Christmas, Mr Hicks was allowed to speak to his son for a little over two hours yesterday, along with other members of the Hicks family and his Australian lawyer, David McLeod.

Mr Hicks said that while his son was pleased about the court victory he was depressed that he was not being released. "That means I could be here for another 12 months or more and I can tell you now, I don't know whether I can last that long," Hicks told his father. "You don't realise how much pressure we are under here, the guards are absolute pigs."

Hicks has been held in Guantanamo Bay for 4Å“ years, much of it spent in solitary confinement. The Prime Minister, John Howard, said this week he would not ask for Hicks to be released. He said he still wanted Hicks tried by the US. The Howard Government had backed the military commission process as a fair means of trying Hicks. He was one of the first Guantanamo Bay inmates to be selected for military commission trial, and the court decision striking them down is a major setback for the Bush Administration. The White House and Congress are now attempting to set up a new process for hearing the cases, but it is unlikely the legislation will be passed in the near future.

Following three suicides at the camp last month, Hicks told his father yesterday that the guards had "locked down" the facility. He said his books, table and chair, pen and paper had been removed, he had received no letters and spent most of his time in solitary confinement lying on a concrete floor. He said the guards would turn the air conditioning on full, make loud noises and sometimes take his clothes away. "Just listening to him talk he was so angry," Mr Hicks told the Herald. For 45 minutes his son told him about the conditions at the camp and said suicide was one of the few ways to get back at the guards. While he insisted he was not suicidal himself, he told his father: "We're being pushed, pushed, pushed all the time. Don't be surprised if things happen."

Hicks was given only 30 minutes' notice of the phone call and was told at the same time he was being shifted to Camp Echo, out of solitary confinement. He apparently believed this meant he was being released and was deflated when he realised his mistake. Hicks's US lawyer, Major Michael Mori, was due to arrive at Guantanamo Bay last night to explain the court decision to him.
Posted by:Fred

#14  Hahaha, I love this dude. Hopefully congress sits on this as long as they have illegal immigration and this guy whacks himself in the interim. Stupid pathetic idiot.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-07-08 15:29  

#13  Actually, I think the soundtrack should be a loop of "Honey", "Muskrat Love", "The Way We Were", and "Afternoon Delight". If 3 weeks of that doesn't make you commit suicide, the resulting synaptic damage will render one harmless.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2006-07-08 14:59  

#12  Montage of Millie Vanilie, Vanilla Ice, Yoko Ono, and Hillary Clinton speeches piped into each room ...


Yup, that'd do it. Soundtrack by the Sex Pistols.
Posted by: Steve White   2006-07-08 11:21  

#11  #10-CS:

That's great stuff! Thanks for helping me to wake up with a laugh this morning.
Posted by: eltoroverde   2006-07-08 10:23  

#10  Today at Club Gito:
0500 Lecture on how Islam likes Suicide Martyrs
0700 Review of Islamic Pamphlet: “You can’t kill a guard but you can kill yourself.”
0900 Movie: “How to kill yourself without trying.”
1200 Roof Jumping (Form up on roof of Gymnasium)
1500 Noose making classes
1700 Prisoners left unattended until morning (with rope)
(Montage of Millie Vanilie, Vanilla Ice, Yoko Ono, and Hillary Clinton speeches piped into each room at no extra charge)
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-07-08 10:05  

#9  I think his Dad needs a good old patriotic beating as well to remind him why his asshole son is incarcerated - crimes against his country and the western world.
Posted by: Frank G   2006-07-08 10:03  

#8  Wait a minute, I think I saw the sympathy meter move slighty--oh, it was negative direction.
Posted by: JohnQC   2006-07-08 09:13  

#7  "guards are absolute pigs."
That just put a picture in my mind of a prison with an extra fence around the outside and a bunch of ill-tempered, big-tusked boars roaming the area between the fences. The perfect Muslim prison camp.
Posted by: Glenmore   2006-07-08 08:24  

#6  Mr Hicks said that while his son was pleased about the court victory he was depressed that he was not being released. "That means I could be here for another 12 months or more..."

Huh? What "victory"?

Strip away all the political hoopla surrounding the USSC decision, and it becomes a rather dry, technical matter: the court said that, according to the laws now in place, military tribunals are not the correct venue for trying detainees such as those in Guantanamo; that Congress can make military tribunals the correct venue if it chooses to do so; that absent such action by Congress, the detainees can be tried in civilian criminal courts if the Administration wishes; or the Administration can simply continue to detain them for the duration of the conflict.

Given the conflict has already been going on nearly 1,400 years, I'd say Hicks's prospects for release anytime soon are pretty damn dismal.

Give this asshole about 10' of rope, or an extra bedsheet or two, and leave him alone for a couple of hours to indulge his creativity.

Posted by: Dave D.   2006-07-08 07:46  

#5  

For 45 minutes his son told him about the conditions at the camp and said suicide was one of the few ways to get back at the guards. While he insisted he was not suicidal himself, he told his father: "We're being pushed, pushed, pushed all the time. Don't be surprised if things happen."


You know you're in trouble when the only way you can get back at the guards is to commit suicide. Heh.

You picked the wrong team pal. Live with it, or in your case, not.
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-07-08 05:12  

#4  Thousands of Cubans just outside the gates would love to have air conditioning, you silly git.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2006-07-08 03:53  

#3  Cue the femtoviolins...
Posted by: PBMcL   2006-07-08 02:28  

#2  Make this fucker eat some pig, then maybe he'll know the difference between pigs and US Marines.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-07-08 02:20  

#1  Hurry up and fuckin die, asshole.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-07-08 00:29  

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