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Hicks to be sprung Saturday | ||||
2007-12-29 | ||||
![]() However, Terry Hicks insisted that his son had been pressured into admitting terrorism charges in a plea bargain which saw him sent home from Guantánamo in May. "There'll be some sort of apology," Terry Hicks said. "It is important to him that he gets this message across and thanks everybody who has been supportive of him." He added: "Nothing's really been proved, nothing's been in a proper court system, all that's happened is that David signed a piece of paper to get out of the place." US officials portrayed Hicks, who was captured
Hicks' long incarceration without trial prompted human rights campaigners to condemn the country's then prime minister, John Howard, for not pushing the US for his release. The new prime minister, Kevin Rudd, who defeated Howard in a November election, was a strong critic of Hicks' treatment and the military tribunal system that convicted him. However, Rudd has not challenged the plea deal and said today that Hicks would have to accept the control order. "Mr Hicks should be treated no differently to any other Australian citizen in these circumstances and our expectations of Mr Hicks is that he would comply with the requirements which have been imposed upon him," he told reporters.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#5 His father was on TV saying that he never really meant to hurt anyone. Wonder what the Indian Border Guards he was firing at think of that? |
Posted by: john frum 2007-12-29 10:32 |
#4 He added: "Nothing's really been proved, nothing's been in a proper court system, all that's happened is that David signed a piece of paper to get out of the place." Still, that means he copped to it all. So shut the fuck up, pops. |
Posted by: tu3031 2007-12-29 10:17 |
#3 His lawyers countered that the Muslim convert, who has since renounced the faith... Yeah, well those Aussie ladies are somewhat ... comely, and burkas just don't do 'em justice ;) But heard of what happens to apostates from the Religion of Pieces (TM) David? The five major Madh'hab (schools of Islamic jurisprudence) agree that a sane male apostate must be executed. Whoops!, looks like you lucked out - loo-oo-ser! I was in Oz in Feb of this year and there was a large banner unfurled down the length of a church steeple in Melbourne saying 'free David Hicks' - I frowned heavily and went off in search of a beverage or three... |
Posted by: Tony (UK) 2007-12-29 09:15 |
#2 The family is trying to get around Aussie law so that he can sell his story |
Posted by: john frum 2007-12-29 07:59 |
#1 "he'll apologize, but it won't be sincere" I'd like David and Terry Hicks to get the beat-down they deserve, three times a week |
Posted by: Frank G 2007-12-29 07:36 |