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Observer.Guardian.co.uk "The United States government, in conjunction with key allies, is running an 'invisible' network of prisons and detention centres into which thousands of suspects have disappeared without trace since the 'war on terror' began. In the past three years, thousands of alleged militants have been transferred around the world by American, Arab and Far Eastern security services, often in secret operations that by-pass extradition laws. The astonishing traffic has seen many, including British citizens, sent from the West to countries where they can be tortured to extract information. Anything learnt is passed on to the US and, in some cases, reaches British intelligence. The Observer has obtained details of two incidents in which men have been detained by the US despite being found innocent by courts in their own country. In one, a British businessman called Wahab al-Rami, an Iraqi living in the UK and a Palestinian seeking asylum were arrested by US and local officers in Gambia in November 2002 as they stepped off a flight from London... " Jason Burke torture Guantanamo ♣ [CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS PICTURE] posted by knn |
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i'm sure you have one but i gotta ask... i DID hear that the u.s. would move prisioners to other countries(i think pakistan) where they don't have laws against torture to get people to sing.. posted by The ONEder Man |
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Quote: whats your source? What do you mean. What did I include the link for? posted by knn |
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this makes me laugh... posted by Agent Zero |
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The time now is 1 December 2008, 19:54 php B.B. |