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Pentagon charges Guantanamo detainee
Mar 12, 2008, 21:38 GMT
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Long drop + short noose.
That means 5 percent of the detainees are charged with crimes.What about the other 95 percent held in horrible circumstances and some of which have been tortured .Logically if they have not been charged ,I am not even talking of convivted,they are innocent and should have been released .The Bush administration is guilty of unlawfull conduct ,there is not one single iorganisation that condones in the human right abuses that holds 95 percent of detainees without even enough evidence to charge them of any crime .There simply is no excuse to keep them without enough evidence to convict them.
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