America Locked A Children's Humanitarian Aid Worker In Gitmo For Seven Years
source: http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/01/09/400296/america-locked-a-childrens-humanitarian-a...
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I left Algeria in 1990 to work abroad. In 1997 my family and I moved to Bosnia and Herzegovina at the request of my employer, the Red Crescent Society of the United Arab Emirates. I served in the Sarajevo office as director of humanitarian aid for children who had lost relatives to violence during the Balkan conflicts. In 1998, I became a Bosnian citizen. We had a good life, but all of that changed after 9/11.
When I arrived at work on the morning of Oct. 19, 2001, an intelligence officer was waiting for me. He asked me to accompany him to answer questions. I did so, voluntarily — but afterward I was told that I could not go home. The United States had demanded that local authorities arrest me and five other men. News reports at the time said the United States believed that I was plotting to blow up its embassy in Sarajevo. I had never — for a second — considered this.
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Boumediene was not simply arrested and imprisoned for years despite no evidence that he was a terrorist, he was arrested while he was working as a humanitarian aide worker. For children. The man devoted his life to helping the youngest and most vulnerable victims of a terrible conflict, and we locked him up and tortured him.
Sadly, America still has not learned the lesson Justice Louis Brandeis tried to teach us 85 years ago: “Men feared witches and burnt women.”
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artemis6
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Jeasus H christ . This is a whole new level of screwed up .
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artemis6
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20thsieclefox
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sounds like the good ol' USA....
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20thsieclefox
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Anonmaly
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Wow...... uncalled for.
That's what we get out of a lazy ignorant populace so distracted by shit, all the government has to do is say "terrorist" and we collectively just excuse whatever the government decides to do...
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Anonmaly
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WakeUpPeople
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How's that "American exceptionalism" and "beacon of hope" delusion working out for us?
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WakeUpPeople
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ampersand
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WakeUpPeople:
I believe you're right. Perhaps our national narrative myth should be updated in keeping with the last decade's developments. It might more accurately read: American Exceptionalism: "Exceptionally stupid, and a beacon for dopes."
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ampersand
