October 29, 200421 yr U.S. hiding Al Qaeda suspects, says report Associated Press NEW YORK — At least 11 al Qaeda suspects have "disappeared'' in U.S. custody, and some may have been tortured, Human Rights Watch said in a report issued Monday. The prisoners are probably being held outside the United States without access to the Red Cross or any oversight of their treatment, the human rights group said. In some cases, the United States will not even acknowledge the prisoners are in custody. The report said the prisoners include the alleged architect of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, as well as Abu Zubaydah, who is believed to be a close aide to Osama bin Laden. In refusing to disclose the prisoners' whereabouts or acknowledge the detentions, Human Rights Watch said, the U.S. government has violated international law, international treaties and the Geneva Convention. The group called on the government to bring all the prisoners "under the protection of the law.'' "I think the U.S. demeans itself when it adopts the philosophy that the ends justify the means in the fight against terror,'' said Reed Brody, special counsel with Human Rights Watch. CIA spokesman Mark Mansfield said the agency has not seen the report and declined to comment. The report -- titled The United States' `Disappeared:' The CIA's Long-term 'Ghost Detainees' -- said many of the prisoners have provided valuable intelligence to U.S. officials. But it also cited reports that some detainees have lied under pressure to please their interrogators. Human Rights Watch has no firsthand knowledge of the treatment of these detainees. Much of the report stems from news accounts that have cited unidentified government sources acknowledging the torture or mistreatment of detainees. The report provides a brief sketch of 11 detainees believed to be incommunicado in undisclosed locations. They hail from countries across the Arab world, including Libya, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. U.S. authorities have confirmed the detention of six of them, the report said.
October 29, 200421 yr Author Would you shut the FUCK up already. Thanks. why ? :confused: what did I do wrong ?
October 29, 200421 yr Author Everything. you're trying to break my spirit and get me angry news flash, it ain't gonna happen, so quit while you're ahead buddy :lol:
October 29, 200421 yr Author I think its funny how the U.S. could hide terrorists but not hide Bush's ugly face from the camera :lol:
October 29, 200421 yr Would you fucking marry John Kerry and get it done with already? And I swear to god that every fucking post you make is so gay that it's not even funny. "you're trying to break my spirit and get me angry news flash, it ain't gonna happen, so quit while you're ahead buddy" And refering to yourself on another post somewhere: "I just want peace" Shut the FUCK UP already and stick your fucking head in a hole in the ground so no one can see your goddamn face.
October 29, 200421 yr Author Would you fucking marry John Kerry and get it done with already? And I swear to god that every fucking post you make is so gay that it's not even funny. "you're trying to break my spirit and get me angry news flash, it ain't gonna happen, so quit while you're ahead buddy" And refering to yourself on another post somewhere: "I just want peace" Shut the FUCK UP already and stick your fucking head in a hole in the ground so no one can see your goddamn face. if you were a female, you would be on your period :lol:
October 29, 200421 yr ooooooooooh thats low.....never mess with periods and pms... thats gonna get you your ass whooped mate
October 29, 200421 yr Author ooooooooooh thats low.....never mess with periods and pms... thats gonna get you your ass whooped mate well he had it coming he was having a go with me for no reason
October 29, 200421 yr hey nothing wrong with girls on their period :angry: it's just guys piss us off
October 29, 200421 yr :lol: my bad Ali! Its just.... Slipknot is on... it makes me go slightly.... crazy :lol:
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