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Arabia
Khorafi slams Guantanamo detentions; Qaeda trained Saudi militants
2003-07-31
KUWAIT CITY : National Assembly Speaker Jassem Al-Khorafi Tuesday slammed the United States for holding 12 Kuwaitis in Camp "X-ray" in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He said their continuous detention without trial is against all values of human rights.
"Yeah. Shoulda just shot 'em when they were collected... No, wait. Would that have been worse?"
"The US should take a clear position regarding the prisoners in Guantanamo," said Al-Khorafi. He added the prisoners should either go to trial or be released if they were innocent.
Or be interned until the WOT's over...
Al-Khorafi also said keeping the prisoners without taking a clear decision on them was against human rights. "The Parliament was studying the possibility of inviting other parliaments in countries, which have prisoners in Guantanamo, for a meeting to exchange views on the issue," said Al-Khorafi.
Chat and be damned.
He added the meeting is aimed at adopting a "group view" in the way these states demand the legal, international and human rights of the prisoners in Guantanamo. "We are against terrorism and any kind of aggression against others, but this does not mean we should accept the US continuous detention of those prisoners without taking them to trial," he added. Al-Khorafi called on the US to end this "tragedy" through legal procedures to put the prisoners on trial or to release them if there were no charges against them. Earlier reports indicated eight of the twelve Kuwaitis held at the camp will be released through an agreement between Kuwait and the US.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#7  Well I'm certainly chastised. Thank you oh so much for your input. BTW, we don't get a "deal" on oil from Kuwait, you simpleton, OPEC fucks everyone equally. We should've let you remain the 19th province. That would have made the Iraq operation even sweeter. So FOAD, suckyboy. Remember with fondness this day - the way your moron brethren are going, soon you will be a radioactive memory.
Posted by: .com   2004-03-31 6:42:02 PM  

#6  Hey you stupid jerks. Al khorafi are one of the most powerful families in the middle east. And america bailed us out for money. Oil and oil only. If we were somalia i bet bush will not put 1 finger on us. So F)*& U
Posted by: Anonymous3977   2004-03-31 6:30:46 PM  

#5  Ok, let's do this: any person determined to be a member of any terrorist organization shall be de facto determined to be guilty of at a minimum, conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to destroy personal property, and conspiracy to commit a crime against humanity. They will be incarcerated just as we would do with criminal elements of a foreign army taked prisoner, but NOT given any of the rights of prisoners of war. Trials will begin the day after the War on Terrorism is declared over. This establishes a legal precedent, and makes any idiotarian like the one above a part of the problem, and therefore a target.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-7-31 10:53:48 PM  

#4  Note that his last name is not Sabah. This means 2 things: 1) He doesn't matter. 2) See #1.
Posted by: PD   2003-7-31 1:11:44 PM  

#3  All countries that want to stand with the terrorists and against the US please step forward.
Posted by: Yank   2003-7-31 11:02:11 AM  

#2  Kuwait, Kuwait, I could have sworn we bailed this little country out recently, no I must be mistaken.
Posted by: wills   2003-7-31 10:39:21 AM  

#1  See? You ask nicely, we can be reasonable. You go loudly public with your wild accusations of terrible, inhuman conditions and we'll get bureaucratic on ya.

Think about it. We'll wait.
Posted by: mojo   2003-7-31 10:36:57 AM  

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