Court Orders Torture Records Of British GITMO Detainee Be Released To Public!
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For all you Americans saying were your bitch what happened to Lockerbie bomber you don't get him
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There is no advantage for U.K. in sharing intelligence with U.S. and as for the so called 'intelligence' we get from the States, who does it serve?
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Shade166,
so true humanize torture for the general public.
dehumanize the regrets
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Photos of deaths in Afganistan were recently banned. It's not only the right who covers shit up.
It's disgusting. Google it.
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this story and these trials and fake cries of outrage are all about getting us exposed to the ideas or torture and outright saying we torture get used to it. the more stories like this go out the more the public will see torture as something thats normal behavior and thats the whole reason to these kinds of stories in the press...
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no its not its about covering up something that will embarass america
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fuck this bias reporting! all they do is scare about bullshit war-crime covering "national security" myth and not a word about the ramifications on democracy and rule of law if the docs are not released. fuck the rughtwing bbc america propaganda channel
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if they truly wanted to be on good terms with the U.S intelligence agencies then they wouldnt have told the public a guan in-mant was tortured.
i think this was Britain politely sticking the middle finger up at the states
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So why don't the detainee go around telling people what he said in those seven paragraphs?
Here we go -- the cover-up will be worse than the crime.
mrbhave 2 years ago 3
Let morality back into the justice system's in the Western Nations. Those that oppose information being brought forward should also be charged with obstructing justice and / or supporting torture. These are war crimes, and crimes against humanity and should be dealt with by severe punishment.
2minstral 2 years ago