Gość: Ali Kabyr
IP: *.sympatico.ca
07.05.04, 13:50
Zamiast sie uzalac nad Kaddafim, ktory za rope wykupil sobie u demokraty
Busha i Blaira dozywotnie panowanie nad Libia, moze by tak pan Unger
skomentowal metody jakimi Bush zaprowadza "demokracje" w Iraku i Afganistanie.
""Bush has created what is in effect a gulag. It stretches from prisons in
Afghanistan to Iraq, from Guantánamo to secret CIA prisons around the world.
There are perhaps 10,000 people being held in Iraq, 1,000 in Afghanistan and
almost 700 in Guantánamo, but no one knows the exact numbers. The law as it
applies to them is whatever the executive deems necessary. There has been
nothing like this system since the fall of the Soviet Union. The US military
embraced the Geneva conventions after the second world war, because applying
them to prisoners of war protects American soldiers. But the Bush
administration, in an internal fight, trumped its argument by designating
those at Guantánamo "enemy combatants". Rumsfeld extended this system - "a
legal black hole", according to Human Rights Watch - to Afghanistan and then
Iraq, openly rejecting the conventions". ("The Guardian").
W koncu "gulag" i tortury to ulubiony temat redaktora Ungera (pod warunkiem,
ze nie jest to "gulag" izraelski lub amerykanski).