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Annan Backs Guantanamo ClosurePosted on Feb 17, 2006Update: From the Jordan Times (via Watching America): “It is immensely sad that the U.S. should end up imitating the worst aspects of the very systems it says it wants to ‘democratize.’” BBC: Annan backs UN Guantanamo demand Only a handful of the approximately 500 detainees have been tried The UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, has said the United States must shut down Guantanamo Bay prison camp “as soon as is possible”. Mr Annan backed a UN report calling for the closure of the camp where some 500 “enemy combatants” have been held without trial for up to four years. BBC: Soldier lifts lid on Guantanamo ‘abuse’ Erik Saar says the US treatment of prisoners hurts its moral standing A former US soldier who worked on interrogations at Guantanamo Bay has written a damning expose of the brutal, degrading treatment he says was meted out to prisoners there. Sgt Erik Saar’s book, Inside the Wire, comes with the US military’s treatment of prisoners in the spotlight due to court hearings over the Abu Ghraib prison scandal. Previous item: Bush 'Satisfied' With Cheney's Response to Shooting Next item: Girl Will Hang for Killing Would-Be Rapist Elsewhere: . CommentsAre you a Truthdig member yet? Login now, or register with Truthdig. Add Your Comment
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By J. Thomas Duffy, February 18, 2006 at 10:15 am #
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Well, it appears that John Bolton isn’t doing his job, of keeping those U.N types in line ...
I did a riff on this yesterday with The Garlic: All The Cloves Fit To Peel
Top Ten Cloves: White House Reactions To United Nations Call To Close Gitmo
http://puregarlic.blogspot.com/2006/02/top-ten-cloves- white-house-reactions.html
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