Bomb Maker Leaving Gitmo

I dont think that I would like to be imprisoned without trial for years on end. I dont think that you would either. Isnt that the over mighty state oppressing the individual ?
You don't think you'd like to be imprisoned without trial? Don't become a terrorist.

Thats cracking advice which I am sure we all appreciate.

The point here is that they are alleged terrorists.

Put them on trial and convict them of these terrible crimes.

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Put them on trial. Sounds good. Where? At the UN?

They are not Americans. They have no rights under the US Constitution.

You got it all figured out, Mr. I am here to learn. What do you suggest we do with terror suspects?

Terrorism is a criminal act and they should be dealt with according to the laws that govern terrorism. Allowing the state to get away with this is setting a dangerous precedent for future generations. Surely you can see that ?
What terrorist act did they commit in,the United States?

Surely you understand the POW camps during WWII.
 
As prisoners of war, they remain confined until hostilities have ceased and there is no battlefield to return to.
 
As prisoners of war, they remain confined until hostilities have ceased and there is no battlefield to return to.
And if you have an open ended illegal war then you can do what you like.
They should have had fatal accidents.
Which battlefield was he caught on ?

Reprieve - Saifullah Paracha
He used his business to facilitate terrorism. He could just tell who his associates are. He sounds very much like Seyd Farooq.
 
As prisoners of war, they remain confined until hostilities have ceased and there is no battlefield to return to.
And if you have an open ended illegal war then you can do what you like.
They should have had fatal accidents.
Which battlefield was he caught on ?

Reprieve - Saifullah Paracha
He used his business to facilitate terrorism. He could just tell who his associates are. He sounds very much like Seyd Farooq.
Put him on trial then. Lets here the case.
 
As prisoners of war, they remain confined until hostilities have ceased and there is no battlefield to return to.
And if you have an open ended illegal war then you can do what you like.
They should have had fatal accidents.
Which battlefield was he caught on ?

Reprieve - Saifullah Paracha
He used his business to facilitate terrorism. He could just tell who his associates are. He sounds very much like Seyd Farooq.
Put him on trial then. Lets here the case.
He is not accused of a crime and is not entitled to a trial.
 
It's OK. These guys are rehabilitated.


The Pentagon on Thursday announced the transfer of two Guantánamo detainees, including an al Qaeda explosives expert who developed bombs to target U.S. forces.

Tariq Mahmoud Ahmed al-Sawah, 58, was transferred to Bosnia, where he holds citizenship. He is an admitted member of the terror group who developed specialized bombs, or improvised explosive devices (IEDs), to use against U.S. military forces and civilians, according to his official file posted by The New York Times.


"These IEDs included the limpet mine to sink US naval vessels and the prototype for the shoe-bomb used in a failed attack on a civilian transatlantic flight," his file said.
Al-Sawah's file also notes that while he will possibly reestablish "extremist associations," his cooperation with the U.S. government makes it unlikely he will do so.
The review board set up by President Obama to review remaining detainee transfers decided to release him last February.

The Pentagon also announced the transfer of Abd al-Aziz Abduh Abdallah Ali al-Suwaydi, a 41-year-old Yemeni, to Montenegro.

Al-Suwaydi admitted to being an explosives trainer, according to his files posted by the Times.

Thursday's transfers mark the 15th and 16th of January. They are part of the president's bid to release as many detainees as possible in order to bring the remaining detainees to the U.S. and close the prison.

The latest transfers bring the total number of detainees remaining at the prison to 91. One more detainee is scheduled to be transferred this month.

Pentagon releases al Qaeda bomb expert from Guantánamo


Don't worry…..we will see his work all over the middle east very shortly……he won't be out of the limelight too much longer…….
 
So why is he locked up in a torture camp ?
Because he is an enemy combatant. Gitmo is hardly a torture camp. They just got a new soccer field. It should be a torture camp. Not a single inmate should have either finger or toe nails by now.

He was abducted in Thailand. You did read that didnt you ? He is in bad health and has never been accused,tried or convicted of a crime.
You cant seem to make a case that justifies this and I suspect that you are a bit ashamed that these things are being done,ostensibly, in your name. I know that I am ashamed of my governments role in all of this.
 
So why is he locked up in a torture camp ?
Because he is an enemy combatant. Gitmo is hardly a torture camp. They just got a new soccer field. It should be a torture camp. Not a single inmate should have either finger or toe nails by now.

He was abducted in Thailand. You did read that didnt you ? He is in bad health and has never been accused,tried or convicted of a crime.
You cant seem to make a case that justifies this and I suspect that you are a bit ashamed that these things are being done,ostensibly, in your name. I know that I am ashamed of my governments role in all of this.
The only thing I'm ashamed of are people like yourself. Not only ashamed but a bit horrified as well.
 
It's OK. These guys are rehabilitated.


The Pentagon on Thursday announced the transfer of two Guantánamo detainees, including an al Qaeda explosives expert who developed bombs to target U.S. forces.

Tariq Mahmoud Ahmed al-Sawah, 58, was transferred to Bosnia, where he holds citizenship. He is an admitted member of the terror group who developed specialized bombs, or improvised explosive devices (IEDs), to use against U.S. military forces and civilians, according to his official file posted by The New York Times.


"These IEDs included the limpet mine to sink US naval vessels and the prototype for the shoe-bomb used in a failed attack on a civilian transatlantic flight," his file said.
Al-Sawah's file also notes that while he will possibly reestablish "extremist associations," his cooperation with the U.S. government makes it unlikely he will do so.
The review board set up by President Obama to review remaining detainee transfers decided to release him last February.

The Pentagon also announced the transfer of Abd al-Aziz Abduh Abdallah Ali al-Suwaydi, a 41-year-old Yemeni, to Montenegro.

Al-Suwaydi admitted to being an explosives trainer, according to his files posted by the Times.

Thursday's transfers mark the 15th and 16th of January. They are part of the president's bid to release as many detainees as possible in order to bring the remaining detainees to the U.S. and close the prison.

The latest transfers bring the total number of detainees remaining at the prison to 91. One more detainee is scheduled to be transferred this month.

Pentagon releases al Qaeda bomb expert from Guantánamo


Don't worry…..we will see his work all over the middle east very shortly……he won't be out of the limelight too much longer…….

The middle east is too far away for the dunderheads to notice. As El Baghdadi said "see you in New York ". Our liberal enemies might notice that, and then say it was deserved.
 
So why is he locked up in a torture camp ?
Because he is an enemy combatant. Gitmo is hardly a torture camp. They just got a new soccer field. It should be a torture camp. Not a single inmate should have either finger or toe nails by now.

He was abducted in Thailand. You did read that didnt you ? He is in bad health and has never been accused,tried or convicted of a crime.
You cant seem to make a case that justifies this and I suspect that you are a bit ashamed that these things are being done,ostensibly, in your name. I know that I am ashamed of my governments role in all of this.
The only thing I'm ashamed of are people like yourself. Not only ashamed but a bit horrified as well.
Because I believe that people are entitled to a fair trial ?
 
So why is he locked up in a torture camp ?
Because he is an enemy combatant. Gitmo is hardly a torture camp. They just got a new soccer field. It should be a torture camp. Not a single inmate should have either finger or toe nails by now.

He was abducted in Thailand. You did read that didnt you ? He is in bad health and has never been accused,tried or convicted of a crime.
You cant seem to make a case that justifies this and I suspect that you are a bit ashamed that these things are being done,ostensibly, in your name. I know that I am ashamed of my governments role in all of this.
The only thing I'm ashamed of are people like yourself. Not only ashamed but a bit horrified as well.
Because I believe that people are entitled to a fair trial ?
Because you believe that enemy combatants are just criminals.
 
So why is he locked up in a torture camp ?
Because he is an enemy combatant. Gitmo is hardly a torture camp. They just got a new soccer field. It should be a torture camp. Not a single inmate should have either finger or toe nails by now.

He was abducted in Thailand. You did read that didnt you ? He is in bad health and has never been accused,tried or convicted of a crime.
You cant seem to make a case that justifies this and I suspect that you are a bit ashamed that these things are being done,ostensibly, in your name. I know that I am ashamed of my governments role in all of this.
The only thing I'm ashamed of are people like yourself. Not only ashamed but a bit horrified as well.
Because I believe that people are entitled to a fair trial ?
Because you believe that enemy combatants are just criminals.
You havent proved that he was an enemy combatant.
 

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