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"DSK" wrote
You're just saying that because you don't have an answer to his statement... the Bush Administration insists that the Gitmo prisoners are not POWs and refuses to accord them the rights due to such. All we have is the repeated contention that they are "enemy combatants" and therefor not due any process whatever. How can any American can think it's right to simply grab people and imprison them indefinitely, with no recourse to any legal procedure whatever? If they are enemies, then they are accorded the treatment due to prisoners. If they are terrorists, then they get a trial. If they are citizens of another country, we owe that gov't a legal process showing why we are holding them. You are trying to apply logic to law but law is seldom logical. The rules say that a 'combatant' captured out of uniform need not be treated as a POW. He can be shot out of hand, held incommunicado indefinitely, even killed without trial, as a spy or saboteur. According to Bush, those held at Gitmo are in this special catagory. |
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