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Wretchard on Amnesty International - Thanks for nothing
2006-06-26
Amnesty International USA issued the following statement in response to the alleged killing and torture of two U.S. soldiers in Ramadi, Iraq.

"Amnesty International, first and foremost, extends its sincerest condolences to the families of Pfc. Kristian Menchaca and Pfc. Thomas L. Tucker for their tragic loss. We are deeply disturbed by reports that these two soldiers were brutally tortured. These reports, if proven true, may rise to the level of war crimes.

Amnesty International condemns the torture or summary killing of anyone who has been taken prisoner and reiterates that such acts are absolutely prohibited in international humanitarian law. This prohibition applies at all times, even during armed conflict. There is no honor or heroism in torturing or killing individuals. Those who order or commit such atrocities must be prosecuted to the full extent of the law without recourse to the death penalty.


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My own testament, for the record, are that if I should ever be tortured, have my throat slit, beheaded, mutilated and then have booby traps planted round my corpse so that they might kill any relatives and friends -- should any of this ever happen to me -- that Amnesty International kindly refrain from extending it's "sincerest condolences" and weasely condemnations and offering its insulting and gratuitous advice. I don't want them. I would much rather lie forgotten in some open field than have one of Amnesty International's sick letters on my casket. Not that they would write it.


Posted by:3dc

#4  Hey, you cut it off before the "however . . . "
Posted by: grb   2006-06-26 23:12  

#3  Amnesia Int'l knows exactly what it's about: eroding the concept and legitimacy of the nation-state, destroying the power, presitge and wealth of the United States, and reconfiguring the world under a transnational bureaucracy. What they refuse to see is that this transnational ephemera will exist under the black flag of Islam, for as soon as the US and the Anglosphere is no longer a playa, the Islamists will move in.
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-06-26 14:18  

#2  I sometimes think Amnesty and their ilk are of the opinion that we're in some kind of big giant pillow fight...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-06-26 14:06  

#1  Summary execution of any Combatant not in uniform found attacking uniformed military personel is legal under international law. This protects non-combatants from attacks. We need to start followiong this "law."

They need to remember this and quit spouting their typical bullshit. That they are lawywers tell you just how worthless they are.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-06-26 10:48  

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