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As Part Of Plea Deal, David Hicks Promises Not To Discuss Alleged Guantanamo Abuse
- The Bush administration claims that we need Guantanamo because the detainees pose a deadly threat to the US.
And, due to that ongoing, deadly threat, these heinous animals must be confined in a remote location where they can be carefully monitored 24/7.
Mr. Hicks has been confined for five years without charges or trial.
Now that he has been tried (by a kangaroo court), he has been sentenced to serve nine months in an Australian prison.
Susan McDougal spent 18 months in prison for "comtempt of court."
Regardless which side you choose, there is no way to justify continuing to support the concentration camp at Guantanamo. It is obviously not being used to detain "deadly threats" if they are being sentenced to serve less time than a person who is in contempt of court.
And, from my viewpoint, it is time to begin prosecuting those responsible for establishing Guantanamo as a concentration camp.
Any sentence that includes a prohibition against "speaking out about ahuse" clearly indicates abuse took place.
And, all those responsible for "abusing" (torturing) "detainees" should be prosecuted, including those who authorized it. (George Bush, D. Cheney, Rumsfeld, Gonzales, et al).
George Bush is the worst president in US history. - Reply to this comment
- Additionally, did you notice how the guy's attorney noted that the Australian prisoner had -- until just then -- kept his hair long to block out the light that they constantly kept on in his cell? Every jail or prison I know of has the decency to not keep lights on inside the cells at night (though they might keep the lights on in the hallways). All of our bodies needs darkness to sleep properly. But at Guatanamo, the US government keeps the lights on in the cells 24-7. This constant light, by itself, is a form of torture: it's called sleep deprivation. And they did it constantly (24/7). Thus, his bright attorney was coyly informing the world that -- despite the terms that the US gov't compelled to release this guy from the torture and to conceal its illegal torture -- that the US gov't was continuing to practice torture.
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- This guy's sentence reeks of: (1) heavy political influence and pressure by Austarlia because of HOward's tough upcoming election; (2) further proof (as if any were needed) that the US gov't continues to torture prisoners at Guatanamo. You see, to finalize this case with a mere slap on the wrist, the US gov't demands that he: (1) must formally agree that he was not tortured, (2) must read a statement to the judge that thanked the guards for their professionalism and great treatment; (3) must give up his right to sue; (4) must give up his profits from writing a book about his (tortuous) experience; and (5) must agree to a gag order. Gee whiz, if torture were NOT practiced, why would the government demand all of these things to conclude this matter? As a criminal attorney I can tell you that it wouldn't. As someone else pointed out here, if there were no torture, the US gov't would want him on every talk show in America bleeting out how he was never treated improperly. Fortunately for him, if he gets a great attorney, I think he has a decent argument that -- these so-called "agreements" are void as compelled involuntarily because -- assuming he was tortured and held without charges by the US -- upon threat to continue to illegally incarcerate and torture him. Some of these demands may also be illegal under federal law. I hope he can sue the US gov't for a ton of money to help rebuild his life and to punish the US for this horrorific illegal terror it has tried to legitimize.
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- Bush/Cheney/Rumsfield/Ric/Fox/Right Wing Hate Radio and TV all maintain that GITMO detainees are intense terriorists that hate America. Yet, this guy gets off with a nine (9) month sentence which will be probated upon arrival in Australia? Plus, no one is to talk about what happened at GITMO. The credibility of the Administration is shot further. How much more damage can this place do us? SecDef Gates is right - the damed place should be shut down immediately. A prior posting is so on the mark. What happens when the fellow starts talking to Australian news media? Australia would not extradite him back to GITMO.
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- In order to show the world that the American justice system is fair, maybe congress should adopt these same successful so-called humane interrogation methods developed by the Bush administration when investigating the Bush administration. Who knows, after a couple of rides on the Bush water-board, which is of course the humane way to interrogate suspects as per our President and Attorney General, one of them will confess to being Osama. NOTE: This was posted as satire; as I would never stoop on the scale of decency to endorse this clearly inhumane treatment of people that our Bush and Gonzales have deemed humane. I am waiting for one of detainees to confess to the Lincoln assassination, so Bush can be credited with correcting history. Sorry I can't resist the satire, it's helps fight the depression.
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- Furthermore, the judge said, the agreement bars Hicks from suing the U.S. government for alleged abuse, forfeits any right to appeal his conviction and imposes a gag order that prevents him speaking with news media for a year from his sentencing date. ""
I can't be too upset about the "gag order" - my country has been under one for the last 6 years.
As regards to "forfeiting rights" - same holds, we're now "patriots" as defined by Bush-neocon-dom.
Finally, our news media hasn't spoken up for us either - they're more interested in staying "in contact" with power - and are afraid to speak truth.
All in all, I feel like Hicks, I'd say we're all hicks, stupid, dumb, country hicks. - Reply to this comment
- ... David Hicks' 5 years of hell and the way the Aussie Govt didn't give a rats about him until 2007 (nb, 2007 is election year and Bush's buddy, John Howard is worried)is a disgrace.
I say again, a disgrace.
Oh yes, and isn't it convenient that Hicks can't say a word about anything until after the Aussie election? - Reply to this comment
- Expect more of the same kiddies. All the prisoners, all this time, and the few that we actually manage to get convicted will only get token sentences.
Posted by Rafterman1 at 11:50 PM : Mar 30, 2007
Nope, only the white ones will get deals like that. The others will get max. sentences or death unless they hail from Europe, America, Canada or Australia--watch. - Reply to this comment
- This whole thing is turning into one long sick neocon joke! Nine months if he agrees not to talk about the torturing they did to him that got him to confess to whatever they wanted him to confess to. It sounds like the script for a bad Keystone Kops or Marx Brothers movie! On 2nd thought the Marx Brothers had way too much class to touch a script this fu*cking unbelievable. Look at what Bush and Cheney have brought our "justice" system too! They should be impeached and imprisoned for pis*sing on our legal system!
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