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War on Iraq

How Many More Iraqis Can You Throw Behind Bars Without Trial?

By Fatih Abdulsalam, Azzaman. Posted August 19, 2008.


Among the U.S.'s most vociferous criticisms of Saddam's regime was its practice of inhumane, summary arrests. Now it is guilty of the same.
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Reports that U.S. and Iraqi government jails hold nearly 100,000 prisoners, most of them languishing there without trial and proof of wrong doing, are appalling.

Most arrests in Iraq whether by U.S. or Iraqi troops are arbitrary, carried out with little or no evidence.

The U.S. was most vociferous in its condemnation of the former regime for its arbitrary and summary arrests and inhuman conditions of its prisons.

But for many Iraqis this so-called 'beacon of democracy' has even surpassed Saddam Hussein in human rights violations.

U.S. troops can do almost everything with impunity in Iraq. They have the right to seize any one in the country merely on suspicion of 'terror' which no authority in the world can define what it really means.

And to provide enough room for its Iraqi suspects, the U.S. has built numerous prisons in the country -- perhaps its only post-war reconstruction feat.

These arrests and the fact that tens of thousands of prisoners are held without trial provide clear evidence of the shallowness of U.S. claims of democracy and human rights.

Most of the 100,000 Iraqis held in U.S. and Iraqi prisons were picked up during military operations or raids on cities, towns, villages and neighborhoods.

Most of them have not been tried and do not know why they have been jailed.

The prisons are overcrowded and filthy and according to some sources unfit even for animals.

In democratic and civilized countries like the U.S. no one is jailed unless tried and found guilty.

In U.S.-occupied Iraq every Iraqi is a suspect and can be taken to prison without trial or proof for as long as the troops deem necessary.

And if an Iraqi prisoner is released after months or years of imprisonment because U.S. or Iraqi authorities eventually found he or she was innocent, there is no one to blame or no body to resort to for compensation.

The only thing that will partly cleanse U.S. sins and those of its lackeys in Iraq is to order an immediate and unconditional release of all prisoners since the jailers cannot produce enough evidence to persuade Iraqi courts to sentence them.

These suspects are innocent and their incarceration is a massive violation of their human rights.

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The sooner we get out of Iraq, the better.
Posted by: Quannah on Aug 20, 2008 2:18 PM   
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For all involved. The Iraqis will get their country back, and we will get our troops back.

Enough of this! It's hard to fathom how low this Junta in Washington is willing to sink... and for what?

I'm disgusted with Bush and his cohorts more and more every day. Every day he remains in office we further ostracize ourselves from the rest of humanity.

Why keeps Iraqis in detention when we have shown our policy to be happy to pay ALL sides in the conflict? Exactly WHO are the "enemies" there when every faction is on the US payroll?

Bizarro World!

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Inhumanity
Posted by: beautifulady2003 on Aug 21, 2008 7:29 PM   
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The problem is that most people just don't care what happens to people far away from their own safe little lives. The American people are here, cozy and safe in their beds at night, while unimaginable suffering happens at the hands of their government outside of the US. The people who suffer happen to be brown-skinned and non-Christian, which makes it easier not to identify with them.

It's quite revealing that people posted literally hundreds of commentaries on whether or not John Edwards should be strung up by his cojones for fooling around on his wife, but only two so far for a true humanitarian crisis. Chatter away about John McCain's military service and Barack Obama's pastor. Here's a real issue for the presidential candidates to be addressing, something important for the American people to want to see addressed, and....silence.

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MORE BUSH 'UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES'
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Aug 23, 2008 8:47 AM   
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One day the Iraqis will be throwing our very own Amercan soldiers into their jails. Does the Decider have a plan for that? It's their country and it's only a matter of time until one of these loosely constructed militias gets organized and fights for its country. What then George? As a leader he puts his own people at unecessary risk. Iraq is at a turning point. Bush lost his war. Let's not lose any more of our soldiers. He's just plain reckless. ANNA

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usterroristnation
Posted by: usterroristnation on Aug 26, 2008 10:07 AM   
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What do you mean "in democratic and civilised countries like America" ?? America is neither of these any more .... and hey! since the Patriot Act and the relegation of Habeus Corpus and the Geneva Conventions to the litter bin, in America you WILL be held without trial for indefinite periods of time. BELIEVE IT ! Its already happening.

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