AI is a lost cause... They don't seem to want to call the N. Korean Gulags, a Gulag, but keeping terrorists locked up offends them so greatly. And they're proud of it:
Khans deputy, Kate Gilmore, noted that the gulag comment has served the organization well. "We're getting more airing of our message than we would have otherwise," she said.
They starting to make the hypocrites at the UN (Terrorism's silent partner at the United Nations) look like amateurs.
I'm so tired of all their whining I think I could use that cup of Kofi you were talking about after all.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1420022/posts?page=44 (snip)
An estimated 200,000 people are being held in the Kwan-li-co and related systems, in conditions of unspeakable brutality. Accounts of life (such as it is) in the camps remind one of Solzhenitsyns narratives, or Primo Levis, or other firsthand confirmation of the cruelty and viciousness of the total state in dealing with those it has rendered helpless. How many ways can a person be tortured? How many ways can someone be killed? Is no offense against totalitarian order too small to be overlooked? Are there no limits to the depravity of man? Read some of these accounts and compare. To the average North Korean prisoner, Guantanamo, with its wholesome food, hygienic sanitation, medical care, regular religious services, fresh clothes, forgiving climate, trained personnel, and periodic Red Cross visits would be an astonishing land of plenty. The same goes for the average North Korean citizen.
CALLING AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL...ANYONE THERE?
Yeah
Ms. Khan, during her tenure at A.I., has exploited every possible example of human rights violations OTHER THAN THOSE committed by the P.R.O.P.*
...Including those against women (gen. mutilation ring any bells?)
Words can hardly express my disappointment at how far Amn. has fallen since I was a member in the early/mid eighties, as they militated for the release of Andrei Sakharov...
*{Phony Religion Of Peace}
A.A.C.