Reflections on the "New American" Revolution
Wednesday, December 03, 2003
People held in brutal conditions at Guantanamo at the Whim of George Bush: Guantanamo prison camp is "a rough and ready, occasionally brutal place of confinement into a full-grown mongrel of international law, where all the harshness of the punitive US prison system is visited on foreigners, unmitigated by any of the legal rights US prisoners enjoy. To this is added the mentally corrosive threat, alien to the US constitution, of infinite confinement, without court or appeal, on the whim of a single man - the president of the US. "
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