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There is one Canadian in Guantanamo Cuba. Why are people upset and calling not letting him sleep torture?

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For the guilty there is pity for the victims none. If Canadian judges were in charge, well, they would take good care of him and justice for the victim would never happen. Here a person guilty of two sexual assults got house arrest and a judge has told a refugee review board to reconsider a deserts plea for refugee status. A man found guilty of building a bomb that killed more than three hundred is walking the streets. Where is justice?

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  1. Torture produces false confessions. Whether he is guilty or not does not matter, because torture is never right. Yes what about the victims, but how do you know this guy is guilty? oh yeah, you don't. Democracy and justice does not involve torture, and not letting someone sleep is obviously torture.

    Where is justice indeed, when potentially innocent people are being forced into confessing to crimes they did not commit, just so the government can say that they have caught the person "responsible"....that brings justice to no-one.


  2. This person should sleep in his own vomit.

  3. I believe  you are talking about the 15 year old Canadian boy who may have thrown a hand grenade when the house he was living in was attacked by U.S. soldiers.  - I don't understand why he is being prosecuted.  It seems to me that when your house is attacked by soldiers in a war zone, it can't be   a crime to fight back. - Plus he was only 15 at the time.

  4. Because it is torture, and is illegal under the Geneva convention which the American government seems to flaunt whenever it is convenient.

  5. Without links to information about the cases you refer to I cannot comment.

    The prisoners in Guantanamo have been held without charges, without access to legal representation, and are being subjected to unlawful methods of handling and interrogation. That is not lawful or just!

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