that were held in Vietnam?
Isn't American doing the same thing that the Vietnamese did?
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From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 9:22 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: 600 at Guanatanamo bay:US not accountable to any court.
"After U.S. forces attacked al-Qaeda and its Taliban protectors in
October 2001, thousands of prisoners were swept up amid the fighting
across Afghanistan (news
<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/DailyNews/manual/*http:/search.news.yahoo.com/se
arch/news?p=%22Afghanistan%22&c=&n=20&yn=c&c=news&cs=nw> - web
<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/DailyNews/manual/*http:/search.yahoo.com/bin/sea
rch?cs=nw&p=Afghanistan> sites). More than two years later, nearly 600
captives remain jailed in a military prison built at Guantanamo Bay
Naval Base in Cuba. Today, the U.S. Supreme Court (news
<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/DailyNews/manual/*http:/search.news.yahoo.com/se
arch/news?p=%22U.S.%20Supreme%20Court%22&c=&n=20&yn=c&c=news&cs=nw> -
web
<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/DailyNews/manual/*http:/dir.yahoo.com/Government
/U_S__Government/Judicial_Branch/Supreme_Court/> sites) hears arguments
over whether the Bush administration must justify its claimed right to
hold these captives indefinitely.
However the justices rule, the cases put core U.S. values on trial.
While the war on terrorism may be unique, asserting the right to hold
prisoners forever without court oversight ought to trouble any
American."But does it really trouble Americans? Does anyone actually
believe that these 600 people are all terrorists?
-Gel
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