News Flash: UN: Try or Release Enemy Combatants

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by gemini181, Oct 30, 2007.

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    " UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- A U.N. human rights expert is calling on the United States to prosecute or release suspects detained as "unlawful enemy combatants" and to move quickly to close the Guantanamo Bay prison camp.

    Martin Scheinin, the U.N.'s independent investigator on human rights in the fight against terrorism, said in a report released Monday that he's concerned about U.S. detention practices, military courts and interrogation techniques."

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    Can we also find a "UN expert" who suggests we withdraw from the UN? :p

     
    gemini181, Oct 30, 2007 IP
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    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    Yes, USA is the big bully. I'm not saddened by what happens to muslims arrested and not tried because I don't care about their life, but still the theory is usa is arresting people "outside their borders" and keeping them in jail without legal reason, they don't care because they're stronger than other nations.
     
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    Thats interesting...we have called on the UN to indict AmadenaJIHAD on account of the genocide convention...yet have they done it?
     
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    gemini181 Well-Known Member

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    We have a strong military, but our economy is in serious trouble.

    • Real patriots oppose Empire.

    Look here:

    Can we also find a "UN expert" who suggests we withdraw from the UN? :)

    * The UN Cannot Be Reformed, because it is inherently illegitimate, says Ron Paul.
     
    gemini181, Nov 1, 2007 IP