Life After Guantanamo - Fault Lines
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- President Obama has not made good on his promise to close Guantanamo Bay prison, which he made via an executive order he signed on his first full day in office. Since then, the U.S. Congress has raised the political price of transferring detainees-even those held without charges and already cleared for release.
In 2013, some of the detained men were on hunger strike as their loved ones continued their fight for a life after Guantanamo. Several others who were formerly detained now live in Yemen. Have they been tempted to “return to the battlefield” as Congress warns? Did years of detention, isolation and torture make them want to seek revenge against the United States? And how are they rebuilding their lives?
Fault Lines travels to Yemen to explore the consequences of the U.S. policy of indefinite detention.
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I am so sad and heartbroken that this was done to you and others.
Yeh log galat kar rahe hai.Insaano ko janwar ki taraha treat kar rahe hai.Pease yeh jail bandh (close) kar do.Nahi tu kuch log jail se nikal kar badala lenge.Jisse puri Insanayat ko takleef hogi.
Afzal Noor Mohammed Kapadia Beshak
RIP Adnan Latif.
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Bismillah, trust faith confidence in your Creator Maker, lord of the worlds, Angels, Jinns, Mankind, the children of Adam Eve (peace be upon them) other Creations in Botany and Zoology, Master of the Day of Judgement, Accountability, too sad to look and hear, My prayers and Duaas, thanks, sukhran, JazaakAllah, Khuda hafiz, love live life in peace, Cad.
So bed behavior with peopel this is superpower????
May Allah shown u to the right path....in sha allah
The guy went to study in Pakistan if he is innocent he should file case in court of law in Pakistan and get the culprits to justice.
Ali Syed bro you right but Pervez Musharraf was also worng he sold this kind of so many gentle people he hand over the American
Only of money thousand of dollars