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djnvcm
03-15-2003, 11:37 AM
Who worries about human rights @ Guantanamo and Bagram ????????????
I have heard that already 20 people have tried to commit suicide
JustPat
03-15-2003, 01:49 PM
Originally posted by djnvcm
Who worries about human rights @ Guantanamo and Bagram ????????????
I have heard that already 20 people have tried to commit suicide
You post this as concern for human rights, but you cite no sources, offer no proof of human rights violations or give no evidence of human rights issues.
In response to your question ... SO?
Mediocrates
03-15-2003, 04:52 PM
Originally posted by djnvcm
Who worries about human rights @ Guantanamo and Bagram ????????????
I have heard that already 20 people have tried to commit suicide
you mean like suicide bombers?
Am Yisrael
03-16-2003, 02:49 AM
Originally posted by djnvcm
Who worries about human rights @ Guantanamo and Bagram ????????????
I have heard that already 20 people have tried to commit suicide
Well I know someone who works in a light security prison in Britain, and as I understand, it is common for prisoners to try and commit suicide. There are plenty explanations to why prisoners might want to commit suicide apart from any human-right violations :
- Most of these prisoners are Islamic fanatics and would prefer to die to be in the "hands of the enemy". Examples of this is in Israel where terrorists are rarely captured because of past claims of human-rights violations, where in fact, these prisoners have tryed to commit suicide.
- When you are in prison, and you realise that probably you might spend the rest of your life behind bars, some people find it unbearable to live without any future expectations and in turn suffer depresion and urges to commit suicide.
Anyway, what you worrying about prisoners in the US for? why dont you take a look at how prisoners in Muslim countries are treated? Check out Human right violations (http://www.israelforum.com/board/showthread.php3?s=&threadid=2596)
djnvcm
05-22-2004, 10:49 AM
Originally posted by JustPat
You post this as concern for human rights, but you cite no sources, offer no proof of human rights violations or give no evidence of human rights issues.
In response to your question ... SO?
SO !!!!! I didn't no Abu Graib when I wrote that one
JustPat
05-22-2004, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by djnvcm
SO !!!!! I didn't no Abu Graib when I wrote that one And now, what do you really know? You are basing your opinion on the accounts in the press. When was the last time they were committed to the whole truth? What about the thousands of good things that have been achieved? Were you a staunch and active opponent of the treatment meted out by Saddam's prison system? Never mind, spare me the rhetoric.
djnvcm
05-22-2004, 12:53 PM
Originally posted by JustPat
And now, what do you really know? You are basing your opinion on the accounts in the press. When was the last time they were committed to the whole truth? ................
Well ....... You must be right all this maybe only a nightmare and we will wake up sometimes
JustPat
05-22-2004, 06:41 PM
Originally posted by djnvcm
Well ....... You must be right all this maybe only a nightmare and we will wake up sometimes Or we may wake up and find out that reality is worse than the dream.
andak01
05-22-2004, 07:13 PM
Originally posted by Am Yisrael
Anyway, what you worrying about prisoners in the US for? why dont you take a look at how prisoners in Muslim countries are treated?
Your link points to Iraq, and I know there are human rights violations in other countries. But seriously, Iraq is our watch right now. We promised them a new free society and are not keeping our promises. And I think it's difficult to keep those promises because we never had a good plan for how to keep them. It isn't a matter of evil America or some great Satin, it's that the whole operation outside of the capture of Baghdad and the capture of Saddam has been underplanned and undermanaged and most of all undertrained. Let's face it, turning Iraq into an American dreamland would have taken a team of geniuses. We had a team of people that think they speak Latin in Latin America and watch Peter O'Toole for tips on how to act in Arab lands.
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