[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

'Hit Us, Please' - America's Left Issues A 'Broken Arrow' Signal To Europe

Cash Jordan Trump Deports ‘Thousands of Migrants’ to Africa… on Purpose

Gunman Ambushes Border Patrol Agents In Texas Amid Anti-ICE Rhetoric From Democrats

Texas Flood

Why America Built A Forest From Canada To Texas

Tucker Carlson Interviews President of Iran Mosoud Pezeshkian

PROOF Netanyahu Wants US To Fight His Wars

RAPID CRUSTAL MOVEMENT DETECTED- Are the Unusual Earthquakes TRIGGER for MORE (in Japan and Italy) ?

Google Bets Big On Nuclear Fusion

Iran sets a world record by deporting 300,000 illegal refugees in 14 days

Brazilian Women Soccer Players (in Bikinis) Incredible Skills

Watch: Mexico City Protest Against American Ex-Pat 'Invasion' Turns Viole

Kazakhstan Just BETRAYED Russia - Takes gunpowder out of Putin’s Hands

Why CNN & Fareed Zakaria are Wrong About Iran and Trump

Something Is Going Deeply WRONG In Russia

329 Rivers in China Exceed Flood Warnings, With 75,000 Dams in Critical Condition

Command Of Russian Army 'Undermined' After 16 Of Putin's Generals Killed At War, UK Says

Rickards: Superintelligence Will Never Arrive

Which Countries Invest In The US The Most?

The History of Barbecue

‘Pathetic’: Joe Biden tells another ‘tall tale’ during rare public appearance

Lawsuit Reveals CDC Has ZERO Evidence Proving Vaccines Don't Cause Autism

Trumps DOJ Reportedly Quietly Looking Into Criminal Charges Against Election Officials

Volcanic Risk and Phreatic (Groundwater) eruptions at Campi Flegrei in Italy

Russia Upgrades AGS-17 Automatic Grenade Launcher!

They told us the chickenpox vaccine was no big deal—just a routine jab to “protect” kids from a mild childhood illness

Pentagon creates new military border zone in Arizona

For over 200 years neurological damage from vaccines has been noted and documented

The killing of cardiologist in Gaza must be Indonesia's wake-up call

Marandi: Israel Prepares Proxies for Next War with Iran?


Dead Constitution
See other Dead Constitution Articles

Title: Treatment of prisoners: US vs. Taliban
Source: [None]
URL Source: [None]
Published: Jun 2, 2014
Author: staff
Post Date: 2014-06-02 21:19:34 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 63
Comments: 1

PressTV... An American professor and author says the recent prisoner swap between Washington and the Taliban brings to light the contrast between how prisoners held by the Taliban and prisoners at Guantanamo are treated.

The US and the Taliban militant group reached a controversial deal last week that led to the release of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in exchange for five Afghan prisoners held at the notorious US-run prison at Guantanamo Bay.

While Republicans in Washington are criticizing the Obama administration for dealing with a “terrorist” group with some even suggesting that the use of “military force” was preferred to a deal with the Taliban, James Petras says the deal brings into focus Washington’s “barbaric treatment” of prisoners at Guantanamo.

“The treatment that the Taliban meted to their captured American soldier contrasts greatly with how the US has treated political prisoners in Guantanamo,” said Petras in a phone interview with Press TV on Monday.

“The Taliban put the prisoner on trial; they had presented evidence of his guilt in committing crimes in Afghanistan; they sentenced him and they allowed him to live in a house, to read books, to learn Pashto, and communicate with his parents,” he added.

“That contrasts with what the US has done to prisoners for 13 years; they’ve prevented the Guantanamo prisoners from communicating; they’ve never put them on trial; they’ve never presented any evidence of their committing any crime. I think the impact has been very important in showing the totally barbaric treatment that Washington has meted to its political prisoners in contrast to the Taliban which has followed international judicial norms,” Petras pointed out.

Out of the 779 prisoners ever held at the Guantanamo prison, only seven men have been convicted and sentenced. According to The Guardian, those charged and convicted of a war crime were lucky because they would have a chance to get out of Guantanamo while most of the prisoners who have been held there without a charge could spend the rest of their lives in prison.

The Guantanamo prison is shrouded in reports of torture and abuse. In January, Amnesty International condemned the US for its continued operation of Guantanamo. It said the torture of detainees at the prison is a prime example of America’s double standard on human rights.

ISH/HRJ


Poster Comment:

torture of detainees at the prison is a prime example of America’s double standard on human rights.

A policy likely authorized by Jew psychos in the administration.

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Very true! Thankyou for this!

Lorie Meacham  posted on  2014-06-02   21:32:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest


[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]