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India wants a piece of David Hicks
2007-02-11
Melbourne, Feb 10: While a debate is raging down over long trial delays for the AustraliaÂ’s sole Guantanamo Bay inmate David Hicks, Indian government is also interested to talk to him for his alleged involvement in activities in Kashmir. David Hicks, an Australian citizen, had allegedly fired hundreds of bullets on the Indian security forces in Jammu and Kashmir in year 2000.

Indian government is believed to have started an investigation about the AustralianÂ’s involvement in anti-Indian activities as a member of the Lashkar-e-Taiba. The chances of Indian government extraditing David Hicks from Australia in the near future are though somewhat bleak as David Hicks faces 20 years imprisonment in the US if terrorism charges labelled by the Americans are upheld.

Hicks was arrested in Afghanistan in late 2001 and is among around 395 suspected al Qaeda and Taliban fighters being held in Guantanamo. He faces charges of providing support for terrorism and attempted murder in violation of the law of war. While the British and number of other US allies have taken their nationals home, David Hicks is still waiting for the illusive trial to decide his fate.

David HicksÂ’ father Terry Hicks has been fighting a lone manÂ’s fight to bring his son home ever since the former kangaroo skinner was found among the Taliban fighters in Afghanistan in 2001 by the US forces.

David Hicks, father of two from Adelaide, was used to write to his family in Australia from Pakistan. In an oft-quoted letter he is believed to have written on August 10, 2000.
“I got to fire hundreds of bullets. Most Muslim countries impose hanging for civilians arming themselves for conflict. There are not many countries in the world where a tourist, according to his visa, can go to stay with the army and shoot across the border at its enemy, legally.’’ David Hicks had also claimed to be a guest of Pakistan’s army for two weeks at the front in the “controlled war’’ with India in the same letter.
According to News Limited newspapers, the US prosecution file states that David Hicks converted to Islam and joined the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba in Pakistan in 2000. He is believed to have gone to the disputed Indo-Pak border in Kashmir and allegedly fired on the Indian soldiers. This information was sent to New Delhi this week by the Indian Deputy High Commissioner to Australia, Vinod Kumar, News Limited newspapers have reported.

“If Mr Hicks was involved with them at any level, and if he was indeed firing weapons at our troops, then, most certainly, we would like to talk to him about it ... We don’t take kindly to attacks on our soldiers — even attacks by people like Mr Hicks,’’ an Indian official has told Australian reporters from New Delhi.
Posted by:john

#11  Is there something in the works ...

I suspect it is more to do with John Howard's reelection chances, than concern for Hicks:

Gates promises to speed HicksÂ’s trial

The Government has increased its criticism of the USÂ’s handling of the HicksÂ’s case as it acknowledges growing disquiet in the community over the treatment of the Muslim convert, who has been detained at Guantanamo Bay for five years.

Mr Howard last week threatened to raise the issue with the US on an almost daily basis.

Personally, I have little sympathy for Hicks. People who enter a country as tourists & freely take part in military activity reap what they sow.
Posted by: Whiskettes4Hilali   2007-02-11 21:42  

#10  So how come India is just now getting around to this? Is there something in the works that might allow this POS to skedaddle back to the hole he came from?
Posted by: USN, ret.   2007-02-11 19:49  

#9  I think Davey-boy's pop needs to have his ankles broken, too, just on general principles. I think the old man's as big a nutcase as his baby boy. Let Terry Hicks serve his son's sentence in an Indian jail.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-02-11 13:37  

#8  David Hicks, an Australian citizen, had allegedly fired hundreds of bullets on the Indian security forces in Jammu and Kashmir in year 2000.

humm.. I haver cases of bullet....a sharpy and the spelling.. D-A-V-I-D H-I-C-K-S
Posted by: RD   2007-02-11 12:53  

#7  Nah.. I want him broken in Marion first. Let him see his youth slip away, pointlessly.

Then suffer in Tihar.

Then, in his old age, Dostum's grandson can have him.


Posted by: john   2007-02-11 12:23  

#6  Alternate solution : 5 years in dostum's first. Then, there won't be any need for further holding facilities, that's the beauty of dostum's system.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-02-11 11:40  

#5  Here's my solution..

Have him tried in the US then India then Afghanistan.

He serves thirty years in Marion, Illinois.
Then ten years in Tihar jail, Delhi
Then five years in General Dostum's facility in Afghanistan.

Then he can go back to Oz...
Posted by: john   2007-02-11 10:55  

#4  Can the US have at least the Roast Beef toe?
Posted by: Shipman   2007-02-11 10:43  

#3  India wants a piece of David Hicks

they can have the head
Posted by: Frank G   2007-02-11 10:21  

#2  Fixed.
Posted by: Fred   2007-02-11 10:07  

#1  I'm missing a '<' in a strong tag above
Posted by: john   2007-02-11 10:00  

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