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Where will the Detainees Go?
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26/01/2009 17:11:47
 
 
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01376581
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>>>>Yeah, we're pretty much on the same page on that one. If they were a legitimate green-light with a red-dot on them I would think their welfare isn't the top priority..l
>>>
>>>Qustion is ;
>>>Were they leigitimate 'green-light with a red-dot on them' targets at first place ?
>>>It is on thing to capture and then detain real terrorists as in let say those ex intelligence 'assets',
>>>(hence that Omar Khalid Al-Whatever and allegedly even OBL himeself), while it is different to 'red-dot' and then detain some angry Afganistan sheppards for holding guns in vicinity of their own homes.
>>>Circumstances and indept unbiased examination would of big importance here.
>>>
>>>{Political satire on}
>>>If you are talking about true AQ hardliners with some of them being even 'ex assets' , then I might even support that 'middle of the sea idea', provided that they are dropped there along with entire hierarchy of their ex recruiters, from the middlemen and all the way to the
>>>top {vbg}
>>>But Naah. That is barbaric.
>>>{Political satire off}
>>>
>>>Fair trials (preferably public) in a proper courts would be perhaps much more productive (and interesting) for everybody.
>>
>>And it would be really cool when we layed out as part of the evidence all sources of intelligence ( I mean those that haven't already been published in the New York Times)
>>
>>AQ would be feeding us people just so they could watch the trials on TV and take notes.
>>
>>But of course we'd feel good about ourselves and the man on the street in Karachi and Kandehar would think well of us, and that's what's really important <s>
>
>I just read an article yesterday about things continuing to deteriorate even further in Pakistan, if that was possible. The Taliban have taken over an area near the major population centers (not off in the remote regions) and are terrorizing the population. There are daily killings and beheadings, fresh bodies steadily turning up in town squares, for "crimes" against sharia. Dancing, playing music, watching DVDs, that kind of thing. They even announce over the radio the night before who is going to be executed. The police and government are unable or unwilling to stop it. In fact so many policemen have been executed by the Taliban that most of them have resigned. In some cases they have placed ads in the paper saying so, to be sure the Taliban know. What a hellhole.
>
>http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/25/world/asia/25swat.html?scp=2&sq=taliban&st=cse
>

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'In some parts of Pakistan, civilian militias have risen to fight the Taliban. But in Swat, the Taliban’s gains amid a large army presence has convinced many that the military must be conspiring with the Taliban.'

Musharraf absence or revenge ?
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Srdjan Djordjevic
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