by Jacob Moore
Before I begin I want to state that I'm not even going to discuss how ignorant you have to be to believe that the most effective manner of persuading someone into giving you their knowledge is torture. Instead of targeting...read more
by Lynda Appell
On June 14 2008 the US Suprume Court gave the detainees at Guantanemo, Cuba Habeas Corpus. HC is basically a petition, writ to see whether or not a prisoner is imprisoned justly or unjustly. This decision was far from a ...read more
Since 9/11, the United States has held prisoners from Iraq, Afghanistan and other terror training sites at the US military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The number of prisoners was over 700 at its highest point and now is...read more
Who is qualified to determine if a given suspected "enemy combatant" is the real McCoy? If a court of law is not involved, how can we be sure horrendous mistakes aren't made? If a suspect is "guilty until proven innocent...read more
by Duane Kuehn
It is a sad situation that these things must even be questioned. Well human rights of course, everyone should be dignified with human rights. I am not talking about the rights that we give our own convicted murderers...read more
by Huw Freeman
The detainees in Guantanamo are in a dangerous position. Their legal rights are questionable. Prisoners of war? Enemy combatants? Innocent victims? Each of these is a view that can be argued. Each has a different entitleme...read more
by Shammah
Guantanamo Bay is US territory. Does not all law apply and therefore the right to a defense. From all that I have read, this basic right has been denied the population as a whole. It appears to be (if one reads and acce...read more
by Jerry Curtis
The detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, are a Who's Who of international terrorism. They ended up there after a rigorous screening process that began with their capture either in the wilds of Afghanistan or having been pick...read more
Many people believe that the individuals being held at Guantanamo Bay should have no rights. After all, are these not terrorists trying to kill us and destroy our civilization? Why then, should we afford them any rights. W...read more
by Mark Hopkins
The people detained at Guantanamo Bay should have the same rights as anyone else, whether certain U.S. officials and politicians choose to admit the fact or not. By denying them their rights they make a mockery of the idea...read more
Considering it took over a year to clear away debris from the Twin Towers, I'm amazed with bipartisan debates swirling about "protecting" the rights of terrorists who killed over 3,000 innocent Americans. Do the Geneva Co...read more
by Travis Casey
Let's assume for a moment that the United States Constitution is the greatest document ever written. Unlike the Bible and the Koran which impose restrictions, the constitution grants freedoms. America wants every oth...read more
Lets try to separate the real issue of treatment of enemy prisoners from the sensationalism of a corrupt media. This process might be a bit painful, but it is very necessary. Being a 10 year veteran of the Marine corps, Ir...read more
Guantanemo Bay means many things to many people - to the average caucasian it means "shock and awe", it means "scare our enemies", it means "the great military clout we have and use against those who hate us". For a ter...read more
by Phil Hill
In the free world, we are quick to point the finger at regimes who systematically abuse their citizens' human rights. Yet, the most powerful nation on Earth has plucked a batch of people it deems to be undesirable terroris...read more
by Foxbaron
We should adhere to the Geneva Convention and execute every one of them as spies as they were not captured in uniform. The fact that their side has no "uniform" is not our problem. Give me a break. These scumbags want...read more
At this point, they have NONE other than what the President and/or the Secretary of Defense decide to give them. Guantanamo detainees are classified as illegal combatants and NOT as prisoners of war. As such, the prote...read more
In Bush's "war against terror", the Guantanamo Bay detainess have less rights than the Japanese-American internee's did during a world war that devastated Europe and Asia. Even then, subsequent supreme court rulings event...read more
There is a popular misconception that the US is in violation of international law and of the Geneva Convention by holding prisoners at Guantanamo Bay. If this were indeed the case, then the international community would b...read more
by Will Kester
Dear American citizens: I am writing from the depths of Gitmo prison. I am an American citizen, and have been stuck in this hell for a long time. I've lost track, but think it has been about three years. Our co...read more
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