>From Glen Greenwald's blog, Unclaimed Territory, today:

The fruits of the President's interrogation policies 

In addition to all of the other horrors and disgraces highlighted by 
our Government's conduct in kidnapping an innocent Canadian citizen 
and torturing him for a year in Syria, this fact -- reported by the 
WP article -- should be particularly highlighted and broadcast far 
and wide:

"Arar, now 36, was detained by U.S. authorities as he changed planes 
in New York on Sept. 26, 2002. He was held for questioning for 12 
days, then flown by jet to Jordan and driven to Syria. He was beaten, 
forced to confess to having trained in Afghanistan -- where he never 
has been -- and then kept in a coffin-size dungeon for 10 months 
before he was released, the Canadian inquiry commission found."

That is what the President and his followers insist we have to do in 
order to stay "safe" -- abduct people, hold them in secret prisons 
and torture them. That way, they will confess to crimes they didn't 
commit, admit that they trained in terrorist camps located in 
countries they've never been to, tell us about non-existent terrorist 
plots they invented to satisfy their interrogators, and confirm that 
detainees whom they don't know and never met are very bad Al Qaeda 
terrorists -- all so that they won't be tortured any more.

And then we'll all be safer. And by doing all of that, we will have 
taken important steps in winning the hearts and minds of the Muslim 
world -- so that Al Qaeda won't be able to exploit anti-American 
resentment for recruitment purposes any longer -- and, by example, we 
will be leading a revolution in the Middle East where democracy and a 
respect for human rights finally prevail.

http://tinyurl.com/kdmvy

The Washington Post article from which
Greenwald quotes:
http://tinyurl.com/obdjk






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