At 03:26 PM 1/12/02 +0100 J. van Baardwijk wrote:
>Any criminal who faces a long jail sentence or even the death penalty has a
>very good reason to try and escape, and even use violence (perhaps even
>kill) to accomplish that. Yet, I can not imagine that US Law Enforcement
>has "restraint and sedation" as standard practice for all those criminals.
Placing criminals who are trained to fly airplanes into buildings on
aircraft isn't standard practice either.
JDG - Who thinks that if the US treatment of these prisoners is violating
human rights, then we should hold a party - because clearly all the serious
human rights abuses in the world have been solved.
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