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donsu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 11:40 AM
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The Unending Torture of Omar Khadr (young teenager)

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/11128331/follow_omar_khadr_from_an_al_qaeda_childhood_to_a_gitmo_cell


The Unending Torture of Omar Khadr
He was a child of jihad, a teenage soldier in bin Laden's army. Captured on the battlefield when he was only fifteen, he has been held at Guantanamo Bay for the past four years -- subjected to unspeakable abuse sanctioned by the president himself


In July 2002, a Special Forces unit in southeast Afghanistan received intelligence that a group of Al Qaeda fighters was operating out of a mud-brick compound in Ab Khail, a small hill town near the Pakistani border. The Taliban regime had fallen seven months earlier, but the rough border regions had not yet been secured. When the soldiers arrived at the compound, they looked through a crack in the door and saw five men armed with assault rifles sitting inside. The soldiers called for the men to surrender. The men refused. The soldiers sent Pashto translators into the compound to negotiate. The men promptly slaughtered the translators. The American soldiers called in air support and laid siege to the compound, bombing and strafing it until it was flat and silent. They walked into the ruins. They had not gotten far when a wounded fighter, concealed behind a broken wall, threw a grenade, killing Special Forces Sgt. Christopher Speer. The soldiers immediately shot the fighter three times in the chest, and he collapsed.

When the soldiers got close, they saw that he was just a boy. Fifteen years old and slightly built, he could have passed for thirteen. He was bleeding heavily from his wounds, but he was -- unbelievably -- alive. The soldiers stood over him.

"Kill me," he murmured, in fluent English. "Please, just kill me."

-snip- (explains his upbringing)

At Bagram, he was repeatedly brought into interrogation rooms on stretchers, in great pain. Pain medication was withheld, apparently to induce cooperation. He was ordered to clean floors on his hands and knees while his wounds were still wet. When he could walk again, he was forced to stand for hours at a time with his hands tied above a door frame. Interrogators put a bag over his head and held him still while attack dogs leapt at his chest. Sometimes he was kept chained in an interrogation room for so long he urinated on himself.

After the invasion of Afghanistan, President Bush decided, in violation of the Geneva Convention, that any adolescent apprehended by U.S. forces could be treated as an adult at age sixteen. The problem with treating teenage prisoners as adults, whatever their crimes, is that teenagers are especially

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Just before he got on the plane, Omar was forced into sensory-deprivation gear that the military uses to disorient prisoners prior to interrogation. The guards pulled black thermal mittens onto Omar's hands and taped them hard at the wrists. They pulled opaque goggles over his eyes and placed soundproof earphones over his ears. They put a deodorizing mask over his mouth and nose. They bolted him, fully trussed, to a backless bench. Whichever limbs hadn't already lost sensation from the cuffs lost sensation from the high-altitude cold during the flight, which took fifteen hours. "There was points I wished to God that one of these MPs would go crazy and then shoot me," recalled one of the hundreds of detainees who have made the trip. "It was the only time in my life that I really wished for a bullet."

-snip- the rest of the article tells of his torture at Gitmo

when he arrived at Gitmo he was told he was in Israel

america, the country that tortures

america, the country that tortures children
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RethugAssKicker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 12:08 PM
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1. This is what we have become... In the name of Freedom !
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High Plains Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 12:27 PM
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2. The behavior of my government is sickening. And perverse.
It seems designed to inflame hatred of the United States.
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Peace Patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 12:30 PM
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3. It is important to keep the horror that has been inflicted in our name
refreshed in our minds and hearts, but important also not to be overwhelmed and paralyzed by it. What if we ourselves were being tortured--which we are being, in a way--tortured on the psychic/spiritual plane? How do you survive? What is a strategy for survival? How do you live to expose this outrage and to prevent others from being victimized? It is extremely difficult to strategize, when you are stunned by such horror, and further stunned by our powerlessness, as a people, to control our leaders--63% of Americans opposed to torture "under any circumstances" (May 04), yet this nightmare continues. Our leaders felt and feel NO ACCOUNTABILITY to us.

It was the torture, more than anything, that spurred me on to investigate election fraud, and to devote myself to election reform. I believe that the will of the majority has been thwarted. There is an overwhelming case for this--as overwhelming as it can possibly be, given the DELIBERATELY CREATED non-transparency of the vote counting in 2004 (all our votes "counted" electronically by Bushite corporations, using TRADE SECRET, PROPRIETARY programming code, with virtually no audit/recount controls--the new systems installed very quickly during the 2002-2004 period, with not one peep out of our fearful and corrupt Democratic Party leadership.

No accountability. That is the problem.

And I believe that the only way to fix it--in the narrow window of opportunity that we may have to do so--is by massive Absentee Ballot voting this fall. Boycott the machines! Create panic and crisis in the election theft industry, and FORCE reform NOW.
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Hubert Flottz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-14-06 12:33 PM
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4. God tells Bush to do all this shit!
And Bush loves it! Smirks about it!
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