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  • Al-Jazeera reporter imprisoned in Guantánamo Bay to sue George Bush

    07/17/2009 12:43:31 PM PDT · by pabianice · 14 replies · 1,194+ views
    Guardian ^ | 7/17/09
    An al-Jazeera reporter who was imprisoned in Guantánamo Bay plans to launch a joint legal action with other detainees against former US president George Bush and other administration officials, for the illegal detention and torture he and others suffered at the hands of US authorities. The case will be initiated by the Guantánamo Justice Centre, a new organisation open to former prisoners at the US base, which will set up its international headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, later this month. ... Al-Haj, who is back at work for the Arabic satellite channel in Qatar, is in frequent contact with Guantánamo detainees,...
  • Uighurs called for jihad, pulled out knives

    07/15/2009 3:13:20 PM PDT · by Cindy · 2 replies · 513+ views
    (AFP) via JIHAD WATCH..org ^ | Posted by Robert at July 14, 2009 2:39 AM | n/a
    SNIPPET: "BEIJING - THREE Uighur men tried to incite other Muslims to launch a 'jihad' and attacked a mosque security guard before police shot and killed two of them, state media reported on Tuesday. The incident began when around 150 Muslims were praying in a mosque in Urumqi, the capital of the northwest Xinjiang region on Monday, Xinhua news agency said, citing an unnamed imam who was giving a service at the time. One man stood up and tried to take over the prayers but was stopped, the imam told Xinhua. A few minutes later the man reportedly stood up...
  • RELEASED GITMO DETAINEES FORM TERROR FRONTLINE

    07/15/2009 8:11:37 PM PDT · by Tamar Rush · 5 replies · 398+ views
    The Last Crusade ^ | July 15 2009 | Dr. Paul L. Williams
    [caption id="attachment_709" align="aligncenter" width="562" caption="U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment"] [/caption] Freed to Kill More American Soldiers Taliban Thrives, Thanks to Obama Policy byPaul L. Williams, Ph.D. thelastcrusade.org A dog returneth to its vomit. So reads Proverbs 26:11. Any doubt of this truth should be put to rest by recent developments in southeastern Afghanistan where the US Marines have launched a massive offensive. The purpose of the mission - - dubbed Operation Khanjar or “Strike of the Sword” - - is to rout out the Taliban forces before the August 20 election to ensure the re-election of Afghan...
  • U.S. wants more delays at Guantanamo war court

    07/15/2009 4:20:23 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 1 replies · 164+ views
    Reuters via Yahoo! News ^ | July 15, 2009 | Jim Loney
    The beleaguered Guantanamo war court, hobbled by legal challenges and technical problems, creaked into session for only the second time since U.S. President Barack Obama cast it into limbo shortly after he took office in January. Obama has ordered the Guantanamo detention camp, which became a stain on America's human rights reputation and has been widely criticized by rights advocates, closed by next January. But Washington is still trying to determine what to do with the approximately 240 prisoners who remain. Only 11 have been charged with crimes and U.S. military prosecutors say they have viable cases against 66. Prosecutors...
  • McCain says 'no' to potential DOJ torture probe [but says "we all know bad things were done"]

    07/12/2009 2:59:35 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 25 replies · 870+ views
    Politico ^ | 2009-07-12
    (snip) "No. I fought against waterboarding," the Arizona Republican said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "I have spoken out as forcibly as possible everywhere against what went on. It harms our image so much around the world when photographs come out. We all know bad things were done. We all know the operators were under orders to do so… I agree with the president of the United States it's time to move on, and not look back." (snip)
  • 'Reformed' Gitmo inmate killing Americans in Afghanistan

    07/08/2009 9:38:24 AM PDT · by jessduntno · 12 replies · 754+ views
    american thinker ^ | July 08, 2009 | Rick Moran
    "Reformed" Gitmo inmate killing Americans in Afghanistan Rick Moran His name is Abdullah Ghulam Rasoul (nickname: Zakir) and he surrendered to the American forces in Afghanistan in late 2001. Taken to Guantanamo, he spent 6 years in our custody until he was turned over to the Afghan government in 2007 when they promised to make sure he didn't pick up arms against the US again. Promises are cheap: Now as the United States is pushing ahead with the massive Operation Khanjar in the southern province of Afghanistan, Zakir is coordinating the Taliban fighters. Some 4,000 U.S. Marines and hundreds of...
  • Bush “Hold Gitmo Prisoners Indefinitely” = Bad; Obama “Hold Gitmo Prisoners Indefinitely” = Good

    07/08/2009 9:03:23 AM PDT · by Starman417 · 9 replies · 652+ views
    Flopping Aces ^ | 07-08-09 | Curt
    Will the left call him Obamahitler now? (h/t Ace of Spades HQ) Jeh Johnson, the Defense Department's chief lawyer, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that releasing a detainee who has been tried and found not guilty was a policy decision that officials would make based on their estimate of whether the prisoner posed a future threat. Like the Bush administration, the Obama administration argues that the legal basis for indefinite detention of aliens it considers dangerous is separate from war-crimes prosecutions. Officials say that the laws of war allow indefinite detention to prevent aliens from committing warlike acts in...
  • Top Defense Lawyer Calls for Military Commissions Reform

    07/07/2009 11:59:53 PM PDT · by Cindy · 2 replies · 271+ views
    DEFENSElink.mil - AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE ^ | July 7, 2009 | By Army Sgt. 1st Class Michael J. Carden
    Note: The following text is a quote: News American Forces Press Service Top Defense Lawyer Calls for Military Commissions Reform By Army Sgt. 1st Class Michael J. Carden American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, July 7, 2009 – Closing the U.S. detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and reforming military commissions will enhance national security, the Defense Department’s chief legal advisor said today before Congress. Echoing President Barack Obama’s recent call to reform the Military Commissions Act of 2006, General Counsel Jeh C. Johnson told the Senate Armed Services Committee that he welcomes the opportunity to help change military commissions into...
  • From GITMO to Afghanistan

    07/07/2009 7:31:56 PM PDT · by fiscon1 · 1 replies · 205+ views
    The Provocateur ^ | 07/07/2009 | Mike Volpe
    Fox News has this report. A former Guantanamo Bay inmate is leading the fight against U.S. Marines in the Helmand province of Afghanistan, a senior U.S. defense official confirmed to FOX News on Tuesday. Mullah Zakir, also known as Abdullah Ghulam Rasoul, surrendered in Mazar-e-Sharif in Northern Afghanistan in 2001, and was transferred to Gitmo in 2006. He was released in late 2007 to Afghan custody.
  • Mullah Sprung From Gitmo Jail Now Leads Foe In Afghan Campaign

    07/06/2009 2:24:29 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 13 replies · 718+ views
    NY Post ^ | July 05 2009 | SETH G. JONES
    KABUL, Afghanistan -- As Marine Corps forces roll into southern Afghanistan, they face an enemy familiar to US officials -- Mullah Zakir, a former Guantanamo Bay prisoner who now leads a reconstituted Taliban. Abdul Qayum Zakir, also known as Abdullah Ghulam Rasoul, is from Helmand Province and has taken a circuitous route to become head of the radical Islamic group. Zakir was a senior fighter during the Taliban regime in the 1990s. In a memorandum prepared for his administrative review board at Guantanamo, Zakir apparently "felt it would be fine to wage jihad against Americans, Jews, or Israelis if they...
  • U.S. soldier captured in Afghanistan, military says

    07/02/2009 4:08:34 AM PDT · by navysealdad · 77 replies · 6,136+ views
    LA Times ^ | July 2, 2009
    KABUL, Afghanistan -- The U.S. military said today that insurgents have capture an American soldier in eastern Afghanistan. Spokeswoman Capt. Elizabeth Mathias said the soldier went missing Tuesday.
  • No Justice Today at Guantanamo

    07/01/2009 6:34:33 AM PDT · by steve-b · 9 replies · 478+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 7/1/09 | Barry Wingard
    Like his fellow prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Kuwaiti detainee Fayiz Mohammed Ahmed al-Kandari hoped that President Obama's election would finally bring justice. Judges, not political appointees, would prevail and restore the rule of law. Unfortunately, nothing seems to have changed. The Obama administration is reportedly considering an executive order that would "reassert presidential authority to incarcerate terrorism suspects indefinitely," and the situation at the prison itself is worsening.... When international media attention on Guantanamo grew, such "enhanced" interrogation techniques stopped. But since Obama pledged to close the prison, cell extractions, slurs and petty persecutions have increased. In some cases, the...
  • Re: Rep. Dana Rohrabacher on the Uighurs [Response]

    06/30/2009 10:44:19 AM PDT · by freespirited · 4 replies · 351+ views
    Weekly Standard ^ | 06/30/09 | Thomas Joscelyn
      Editor's note: The following is Thomas Joscelyn's response to this letter from Rep. Dana Rohrabacher.Let’s be clear about the extreme position Congressman Dana Rohrabacher has taken here: Al Qaeda-trained terrorists pose no threat to the American people. This is obviously a disturbing stance - especially for a sitting congressman.Now, of course Mr. Rohrabacher pretends that his defense of the Uighurs detained at Gitmo is not a defense of al Qaeda-trained terrorists at all. But it is, for at least two reasons. First, Mr. Rohrabacher offers no rebuttal to the facts and evidence I cited. This body of evidence conclusively...
  • Rep. Dana Rohrabacher on the Uighurs [See Separate Response]

    06/30/2009 10:40:17 AM PDT · by freespirited · 10 replies · 696+ views
    Weekly Standard ^ | 06/30/09 | Dana Rohrabacher
        Editor's note: The following letter was submitted by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, who serves as Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights and Oversight, in response to this blog post by Thomas Joscelyn.Despite the court rulings declaring the Uighurs continued detention in GITMO as unjust and the decision by the Obama administration to finally release them, there are still naysayers who refuse to believe the Uighurs pose no threat to the United States. They never have. Rather, the Uighurs are a Muslim ethnic minority from a remote section of China, who desired to...
  • Hawaii County Councilman: Release Guantanamo detainees in Hawaii

    06/29/2009 8:05:39 PM PDT · by LeoWindhorse · 20 replies · 551+ views
    Canada Free Press ^ | June 26, 2009 | Andrew Walden
    Bermuda and Palau may not be the only beautiful tropical islands to host illegal Islamist combatants being released from US custody at Guantanamo Bay Naval Station. If a Hawaii County Councilman and a Kauai County activist get their way, some would get a new home—and complete freedom--on two of Hawaii’s most beautiful islands. Robert Greenwell represents the North Kona district where activists recently protested against training US military personnel at Pohakuloa Training Area. They may not want US soldiers and marines, but al-Qaeda fighters are welcome.
  • Obama's GITMO Policy Gets More Complicated

    06/28/2009 7:50:48 AM PDT · by fiscon1 · 1 replies · 171+ views
    The Provocateur ^ | 06/28/2009 | Mike Volpe
    On Friday evening, we received this from the administration. Obama administration officials, fearing a battle with Congress that could stall plans to close the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, are crafting language for an executive order that would reassert presidential authority to incarcerate terrorism suspects indefinitely, according to three senior government officials with knowledge of White House deliberations.
  • Another Broken Obama Promise

    06/27/2009 6:46:49 PM PDT · by fiscon1 · 2 replies · 321+ views
    Politico ^ | 06/27/2009 | Josh Gerstein
    Faced with a gloomy outlook for new congressional authority to detain terror suspects, the Obama administration appears to be considering issuing an executive order to govern the indefinite imprisonment of alleged Al Qaeda operatives, analysts said. The focus on a unilateral action by President Barack Obama reflects a political dynamic on Capitol Hill that may render legislation on long-term detention unattainable.
  • Another Friday Night Dump by the Obama Admin.

    06/27/2009 1:13:09 PM PDT · by fiscon1 · 1 replies · 381+ views
    Hot Air ^ | 06/27/2009 | Ed Morrissey
    first wrote that all of Barack Obama’s promises come with expiration dates, and broken promises from politicians are nothing new, of course. However, one usually expects politicians — especially those running on hope and change — to either remain true to their professed core values and the issues that fueled the most passion on the campaign trail, or at least explain their change in the daylight. Obama did neither, nor did he apologize to the man he besmirched endlessly on the campaign trail while adopting the policy that Obama most demonized as a candidate.
  • Why Bermuda took the Uighurs

    06/27/2009 11:24:24 AM PDT · by freespirited · 8 replies · 801+ views
    Politico ^ | 06/27/09 | Ben Smith
    The government of Bermuda has staunchly denied that they were compensated for accepting Uighur detainees from Guantanamo, but the local press is now seizing on an aside in the Times of London as a likely explanation: Colonel David Burch, Bermuda’s Home Affairs Minister, who flew to Guantánamo Bay to pick up the Uighurs, said that the idea for them to be resettled in Bermuda originated with the Government’s US lobbyists before the premier’s trip to the White House in mid-May and that Mr Brown had put the proposed to US officials. Bermuda is eager to avoid a crackdown by...
  • White House Drafts Executive Order to Allow Indefinite Detention of Terror Suspects

    06/26/2009 3:12:00 PM PDT · by hugorand · 24 replies · 1,113+ views
    The Obama administration, fearing a battle with Congress that could stall plans to close Guantanamo, has drafted an executive order that would reassert presidential authority to incarcerate terrorism suspects indefinitely, according to three senior government officials with knowledge of White House deliberations. Such an order would embrace claims by former president George W. Bush that certain people can be detained without trial for long periods under the laws of war. Obama advisers are concerned that bypassing Congress could place the president on weaker footing before the courts and anger key supporters, the officials said.