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Muslim fanatic prisoners to be 'de-programmed' using controversial techniques to 'cure' them of beliefs| News | This is London
Psychologists in the Prison Service will try to ‘cure’ extremist Muslim inmates of their political beliefs with controversial therapies similar to those used to ‘de-programme’ members of religious cults.
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There are 90 Muslim prisoners serving time for terrorist offences, and the Ministry fears that, if left unchallenged, their violent, jihadist interpretation of Islam will spread.
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A Ministry source said that to be a Muslim in jail was now seen as ‘cool’, and while Muslim prisoners once felt isolated and vulnerable, they were now ‘flexing their muscles’. This made it all the more important to ensure that extremist views did not spread.
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AMERICA --soldier gets 110-years for raping girl - Times Online
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This American soldier received 110 years to serve in a prison while another soldier in the same group recieved a 100 year jail sentence for participating in the rape crimes on an Iraqi girl. Now if American soldiers are given severe prison penalties for their crimes; would America provide farin justice to the Guitmo "enemy combattants" who were captured by co-alition forces in Afghanistan/Iraw etc.?
- liveinfreedom on 2008-02-22
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Add Sticky Note“We were expecting the death penalty against those criminals and the place to
carry out the sentence is where the incident happened,” Janabiat’s cousin,
Abu Ammar, told Reuters.- The depth of involvement in the crimes determines the punishment of the criminals under America's laws. America has the death penalty in some states but not all states. The military laws are seperate laws enforced by the military and with a view od delivering "justice" to all concerned. I'm sorry that some people don't agree with the punishment given these soldiers but 100 or more years with loss of freedom can be more severe to bear than the death sentence. Sadam isn't suffering anymore for the crimes he committed and I wonder if he too, should have received a prison sentence of 100 or more years in jail. Sadam would still be in jail wishing he was executed , I would guess had he not been hung. - on 2008-06-17
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The accused ringleader, former Private Steven Green, was discharged from the
Army for a “personality disorder” and is awaiting trial in a civilian court,
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Justices Rule Terror Suspects Can Appeal in Civilian Courts - NYTimes.com
Well it took time too iron out the American laws and now a court precedence has been set into place. Rember too, that the Supreme court hardly evere overturns a decision made by the Supreme Court of America.
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Justices Rule Terror Suspects Can Appeal in Civilian Courts
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he Supreme Court ruled Thursday that foreign terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay have rights under the Constitution to challenge their detention in U.S. civilian courts.
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My Way News - Guantanamo court day for alleged 9/11 mastermind
Finally the terrorist who planned the 911 strike on America will get their day in court , but only if the Supreme Court allows the current court legal structure to be used.
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Mohammed is represented by two officers from the Navy and the Air Force. Two civilian attorneys from Idaho, including one who defended a client accused in the white supremacist Ruby Ridge case, also represent the Pakistani.
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The arraignment will launch the highest-profile test yet of a tribunal system that faces an uncertain future.
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Text of President Bushes Speech to the U.N.announcing war on terrorism
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Just read President Bushe's address to the UN
- liveinfreedom on 2008-03-19
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he founding members resolved that the peace of the world must never
again be destroyed by the will and wickedness of any man. We created the United
Nations Security Council, so that, unlike the League of Nations, our
deliberations would be more than talk, our resolutions would be more than
wishes. After generations of deceitful dictators and broken treaties and
squandered lives, we dedicated ourselves to standards of human dignity shared by
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Our common security is challenged by regional conflicts -- ethnic and
religious strife that is ancient, but not inevitable. In the Middle East, there
can be no peace for either side without freedom for both sides - 7 more annotations...
6 at Guantánamo Said to Face Trial in 9/11 Case - New York Times
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Defense lawyers are also expected to use any commission cases to challenge the prosecutors over the C.I.A.’s destruction of tapes of interrogations of two detainees, which has been acknowledged by the agency.
U.S. military will seek death penalty for 6 Guantánamo prisoners - International Herald Tribune
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The enemy will get a fair trial here in America; more so than they would in other Islamic countries. The animals of terrism should be given the most serious punishment so that other terrorist can learn that their ways are not the ways for civilized people to behave.
- liveinfreedom on 2008-02-22
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