Friday, May 9, 2008

AT LEAST 36 EX-GITMO DETAINEES HAVE COMMITTED TERRORIST ACTS SINCE THEIR RELEASE

All those in opposition to Gitmo, with blood on their hands, sound off...I can't hear you...Sound off!

The last words of a suicide bomber in Mosul were a rallying cry for Muslims to join the fight against Americans.

His taking-off point was his experience at the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

The American military confirmed that Mr. Ajmi, a Kuwaiti, carried out a suicide bombing in Iraq last month. His relatives were the first to make public his death, and Kuwaiti newspapers reported on Thursday that he was one of three Kuwaiti suicide bombers involved in an attack in Mosul that killed several Iraqi soldiers.

As many as 36 former Guantánamo detainees have taken part in violent acts against Western targets after their release, a Defense Intelligence Agency report said. Their violent acts raise the question of whether the men should have been released, but also whether their detention radicalized them.
Well, let's answer the second question. They were there in the first place because they had already been "radicalized". They were kept for long periods of time because they were already "radicalized". And their detention, it was argued, should be indefinite because they were already "radicalized". So, to answer the first question as well, they should have not been released. And for those who saw it in their hearts to procure their release, there is blood on your hands. Your enlightenment has betrayed you.

1 comments:

Dominique said...

Their violent acts raise the question of whether the men should have been released, but also whether their detention radicalized them.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/end-torture-in-gitmo

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