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  • Even if the man had done something to get arrested (which the commentators below have failed to elaborate on, just merely stating that the police had 'good reason') that is still no excuse for the abuse going on.

  • buulllllshiiiit....sorry Mohammad...you must have done something to deserve ti and if you dont like this go to Morocco, Egypt, Iran!

    What did just happen in Tunisia? Wake up muslims! Europe is this way, take it or leave it and stop wining.

    Spain gives rights to inmigrants, a lot more than they get in their own countries

  • well, if you muslims think that our European nations are abusive, go to your own country and get back to reality

  • They must have had good reason to arrest him. Maybe you should check out civil rights and liberties in muslim countries. Perhaps you will be surprised to find out that there is no need for a lawyer or a trial because they have already been tortured and executed.

  • Have you got the right to be in silent?

    Why do the spanish police need so many days the prisioners incommunicados?

  • One thing is for sure is that incommunicado is not something that Spain will be proud of in the future, 13 days without no access to a doctor! In this circonstances things can go real sour for the detainee's health.

  • Spain does not recognise Human Rights...openly!

  • This law can only be applied in cases terrorism and other organized crime activites, and under judciary orders. The logic behind it being to avoid suspects passing on information that may hinder investigations in the first crucial days (e.g. a terrorist/mafia capo telling his mates to hide)

  • In Iraq when suspicion fell that someone in a group of ppl might be an enemy americans would torture all of them, including kids. This meant:

    -rapes (on minors too)

    -beating wounds with a metal stick,

    -Tying ropes to the detainees' legs or penises and dragging them across the floor

    -Pouring phosphoric acid on detainees etc.

    It was all possible because of naive ppl like You who constitute "public opinion"

  • Perhaps you have difficulties reading: The Spanish law is applicable only under a judge order, not just because a police feels someone is suspicious. It has a limit of 5 days after which the suspect has access to his own lawyer, How this is related to your example I faile to see. So no I dont feel responsible for Muslin and American soldiers torturing suspects In Iraq, Morocco, Algeria, etc. I guess Muslims could ask for more democracy in their countries, but this is up to them really.

  • Perhaps you have difficulties thinking.

    The analogy is that in both cases legal nuances and gaps enable authorities to abuse their power in barbaric way. In both cases innocent ppl are at risk.

    How hard is this?

  • ez nagyon szomorú ... de mit tudnánk mi tenni ez ellen?

  • Thanks for let me know.

    Regards from Romania~

  • Just a word of advice. It would be better if you put a link to where you can take action on the information.

  • Sounds like they are drifting back to Franco's rules in reality.

  • AI forever!

    From Hungary

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