Posted on 04/09/2008 12:53:39 PM PDT by james500
An Iraqi judicial committee has ordered the release of an Associated Press photographer held by the U.S. military in Iraq for two years and dismissed terrorism-related accusations against him, the news agency said on Wednesday.
The U.S. military has accused Bilal Hussein, an Iraqi, of working with insurgents in Iraq. He was seized in April 2006 in Ramadi, capital of western Anbar province, and has been imprisoned without charge ever since.
The AP reported that a four-judge panel in Baghdad ruled that Hussein's case falls under a new amnesty law and ordered Iraqi courts to "cease legal proceedings." The ruling also said Hussein should be immediately released if no other charges are pending.
In a statement, Tom Curley, the Associated Press president, hailed the decision and demanded that officials "finally do the right thing" and free Bilal Hussein.
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His name is B.Hussein??
Could they walk him out of the prison gates and then gun him in down in the entry courtyard, as was done to General Ivan Raddek in the movie "Air Force One"? That would be dramatic, entertaining, and useful.
"I gotta have more SMOKE!"
Bump
Thanks.
That would be awesome!
It would show those Iraqis that you can change the regime, but the game's the same...Saddam or US, the guns rule over the courts!
U.S. military authorities have said a U.N. Security Council mandate allows them to retain custody of a detainee they believe is a security risk even if an Iraqi judicial body has ordered that prisoner freed. The U.N. mandate is due to expire at the end of this year.
Yeah, it will be SO awesome when a U.N. mandate is passed that says U.S. courts have no jurisdiction in the US and that other countries can come in and hold us prisoner if they think we're a threat, regardless of national sovereignty! Can you believe there are some evil folks out there (called "conservatives") who don't think that the U.N. should trump a nation's own courts? What knuckle-draggers!
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Or we could try to demonstrate that we, ourselves, are not afraid of a free civilian judicial system, not afraid of democracy.
Maybe?
Confirms my theory—we should’ve just shot his ass and called it good.
Bilal should die so perhaps that's why they want him released...so they can make him dead. That would be a fine solution and an excellent message to the Democrat media.
His name is Hussein, and he works for AP.
‘Nuff said.
Must be tough for AP - good insurgent stringers are getting harder to find.
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