Michael Lawson wrote:
Only one from a reputable news source in the top three
pages. "US" also means "us", and there are enough
references to Nuremburg in the top results as well.
Saying that "because you can search it and something
comes up in google must mean that there's something
there" isn't good enough. I can type in "cincinnati
bengals super bowl winners" and get results, but that
doesn't mean that the men in orange and black have won
a Super Bowl.
It's easy enough to look deeper. I can understand why you wouldn't
want to, because then your conscience might bother you. Your
government has been hijacked by the most vile monsters known to
mankind...those that kill and torture for profit.
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Camp Delta death chamber plan
Prisoners at Guantanamo Bay
Some detainees may be executed if convicted at military trials
A court and execution chamber could be built at the US detention camp
in Cuba under plans being drawn up by military officials.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2979076.stm
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US plans death camp
26may03
THE US has floated plans to turn Guantanamo Bay into a death camp,
with its own death row and execution chamber. Prisoners would be
tried, convicted and executed without leaving its boundaries, without
a jury and without right of appeal, The Mail on Sunday newspaper
reported yesterday.
The plans were revealed by Major-General Geoffrey Miller, who is in
charge of 680 suspects from 43 countries, including two Australians.
The suspects have been held at Camp Delta on Cuba without charge for
18 months.
General Miller said building a death row was one plan. Another was to
have a permanent jail, with possibly an execution chamber.
http://www.nielsenhayden.com/makingl...es/002651.html
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Although the death camp is “seen as logical by the US,” according to
the Herald Sun, international human rights activists are infuriated.
“This camp was created to execute people,” said Jonathan Turley, an
American law professor who has led civil rights protests against
Guantanamo Bay military tribunals. “The administration has no interest
in long-term prison sentences for people it regards as hard-core
terrorists.”
http://www.utne.com/web_special/web_...s/10572-1.html