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many of us have been to guantanamo. i've been there several times to see for myself how the detainees live and are treated. it's a first-rate prison facility, and i have been to many prison facilities in my state as well as other parts of the country. it's one that will probably make most inmates at prisons here inside the united states very envious. we should not forget that many of the detainees at guantanamo are some of the most dangerous terrorists in the world. if they can't be transferred to other countries, they don't belong in the united states. this amendment also makes permanent the certification requirements that are needed before any detainee can be transferred outside of guantanamo bay. as i mentioned, the recidivism rate today is almost 29% and growing, so we should not make it easier to transfer detainees anywhere much less to places where there are recidivists or real terrorist threats. the certification requirements and ban on transfer if there is a confirmed recidivist in a host country were designed t
many of us have been to guantanamo. i've been there several times to see for myself how the detainees live and are treated. it's a first-rate prison facility, and i have been to many prison facilities in my state as well as other parts of the country. it's one that will probably make most inmates at prisons here inside the united states very envious. we should not forget that many of the detainees at guantanamo are some of the most dangerous terrorists in the world. if they can't be transferred...
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and all the ethical issues surrounding guantanamo. where is this report significant. >> there have been a lot of criticisms aimed at the pentagon about the way the men have been treated since the hunger strikes which for all intents and purposes is effectively over. it comes down to this. they have free will and their right to explain their political opposition to their detention. and it's being under cut by defense department policy. what this new report does is spell out what the defense department during the bush administration and by subsequent measure the obama administration has on to under cut these men's right. the department of defense will argue that it has a legal obligation to safeguard these men's health and well-being. when it comes to the matter of forced feeding, we should know that is a term that president obama has used, that they have an obligation to make sure that nothing untoward has happened to these men while in u.s. custody. >> there are still a handful of men who are still using that. why is it over? were the
and all the ethical issues surrounding guantanamo. where is this report significant. >> there have been a lot of criticisms aimed at the pentagon about the way the men have been treated since the hunger strikes which for all intents and purposes is effectively over. it comes down to this. they have free will and their right to explain their political opposition to their detention. and it's being under cut by defense department policy. what this new report does is spell out what the...
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guantanamo bay cuba well more than half the prisoners still at guantanamo a yemeni national was the arab countries considering building a new facility to receive inmates after their release leading it to be dubbed guantanamo bay. lucy caffein of has just returned from yemen and where she met relatives of the detainees and shed her experiences with my colleague bill told. it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been waiting us long as over a decade as was the case with some of the families who we've met now yemen is in a specific different situation for a variety of reasons than other countries more than half of the remaining detainees are get many citizens fifty six of them have been cleared for release to get sent back from guantanamo not a single one has come home and in fact the last citizen to return to the country came home in a body bag and twenty twelve and that is the fate that some of the families that we met with worry could be in store for for some of their loved ones one of the fathers that we met said that his son told them everything wa
guantanamo bay cuba well more than half the prisoners still at guantanamo a yemeni national was the arab countries considering building a new facility to receive inmates after their release leading it to be dubbed guantanamo bay. lucy caffein of has just returned from yemen and where she met relatives of the detainees and shed her experiences with my colleague bill told. it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been waiting us long as over a decade as was...
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or what and stacy churkin are artsy guantanamo bay cuba. more than half of guantanamo prisoners a yemeni nationals and for them release from prison may not mean the end of their misfortunes the u.s. and yemen to discussing plans to build a new center to house inmates after their release and it's already been labeled as guantanamo too well our correspondent lisa coming off has just returned from yemen where she met relatives of some of the detainees and shared her experiences with me . it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been waiting as long as over a decade as was the case with some of the families who we've met now yemen is in a specific different situation for a variety of reasons than other countries more than half of the remaining detainees are you have many citizens fifty six of them have been cleared for release to get sent back from guantanamo not a single one has come home and in fact the last citizen to return to the country came home in a body back in twenty twelve and that is the fate tha
or what and stacy churkin are artsy guantanamo bay cuba. more than half of guantanamo prisoners a yemeni nationals and for them release from prison may not mean the end of their misfortunes the u.s. and yemen to discussing plans to build a new center to house inmates after their release and it's already been labeled as guantanamo too well our correspondent lisa coming off has just returned from yemen where she met relatives of some of the detainees and shared her experiences with me . it's...
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guantanamo does not make us safer. we're all committed, all of us in this body, to protecting the national security of the united states and the american people but guantanamo undermines these efforts. our national security, our military leaders have concluded that keeping guantanamo open is itself a risk to our national security. the facility continues to serve as a recruitment tool for terrorists. it weakens our alliances with key international partners. guantanamo doesn't hold terrorists accountable. the military commission system for trying these detainees does not work. the federal courts have recently overturned two guantanamo convictions and opinions are actually going to prevent the military commission prosecutors from bringing conspiracy and material charges against detainees. that's a fact, incidentally, acknowledged by the lead military prosecutor at guantanamo. the charges, however, can be pursued in federal courts, in federal courts, where our prosecutors have a strong track record of obtaining long prison
guantanamo does not make us safer. we're all committed, all of us in this body, to protecting the national security of the united states and the american people but guantanamo undermines these efforts. our national security, our military leaders have concluded that keeping guantanamo open is itself a risk to our national security. the facility continues to serve as a recruitment tool for terrorists. it weakens our alliances with key international partners. guantanamo doesn't hold terrorists...
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kind of brings us her final report from guantanamo. when it comes to this prison the numbers speak for themselves since being set up after the attacks of nine eleven a total of seven hundred seventy nine hundred have been held at guantanamo today one hundred sixty four people remain over half of them have been long cleared for release but remain locked up a total of six people is currently under trial alleged prisoners of war brought here since two thousand and two removed from the battlefield of america's ever expanding war on terror it's both the policy of the u.s. not to hold anyone longer than necessary but we also know that whenever we release someone we assume a richness over a period of more than a decade the majority of detainees held here have been set free and if the men of guantanamo are really these superhuman monsters you know the worst of the worst are quote dick cheney. they would have been really. most of those still kept locked up have not been charged and are being held indefinitely what sort of a black hole of the we
kind of brings us her final report from guantanamo. when it comes to this prison the numbers speak for themselves since being set up after the attacks of nine eleven a total of seven hundred seventy nine hundred have been held at guantanamo today one hundred sixty four people remain over half of them have been long cleared for release but remain locked up a total of six people is currently under trial alleged prisoners of war brought here since two thousand and two removed from the battlefield...
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maybe guantanamo was a form of punishment. or a way of strengthening me for the rest of my life for those close to screams. i would say that i didn't pass this test. a nation free accreditation free comes for charges free. range and free. three stooges free. download free broadcast morning video for your media projects a free medio daugaard t. dot com. or not psych to an octave camp at guantanamo where patients are forced by the outer amount of the first strike never turned the world's attention to the point that some gulag of our times. more news today violence is once again flared up. the these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are on the day. the fact that. everybody. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy schreck help us. to make you know i'm sorry and on this show we reveal the picture of what's actually going on we go beyond identifying to try to ra
maybe guantanamo was a form of punishment. or a way of strengthening me for the rest of my life for those close to screams. i would say that i didn't pass this test. a nation free accreditation free comes for charges free. range and free. three stooges free. download free broadcast morning video for your media projects a free medio daugaard t. dot com. or not psych to an octave camp at guantanamo where patients are forced by the outer amount of the first strike never turned the world's...
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detention center at guantanamo bay. well it's now been over six months since president obama took to the podium at the national defense university and spoke about the need for more accountability and transparency for the u.s. drone program the very precision of drone strikes and the necessary secrecy often involved in such actions can end up shielding our government from the public scrutiny that a troop deployment invites could also lead a president and his team to view drone strikes as a cure all for terrorism and for this reason i've insisted on strong oversight of all lethal action. after i took office my administration began briefing all strikes outside of iraq and afghanistan to be appropriate committees of congress it was around that same time that his administration leaked that one step he would take towards more accountability would be to shift the drone campaign from the jurisdiction of the cia to that of the defense department however fast forward six months later to today and the cia remains at the helm of dr
detention center at guantanamo bay. well it's now been over six months since president obama took to the podium at the national defense university and spoke about the need for more accountability and transparency for the u.s. drone program the very precision of drone strikes and the necessary secrecy often involved in such actions can end up shielding our government from the public scrutiny that a troop deployment invites could also lead a president and his team to view drone strikes as a cure...
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kohl bomber who are awaiting trial and should be tried at guantanamo. in other words, they are dangerous detainees who should not and cannot be sent to any other country. many of us have been calling on the administration to send new detainees to guantanamo simply for interrogation. detainees like al-shabaab leader, east african ambassadors bombing suspect who was arrested in libya recently and suspects in the benghazi attacks, all belong at guantanamo where they can be interrogated for a long time under the rules and articles of war without miranda rights or criminal defense lawyers. but this administration has consistently refused to even consider guantanamo for interrogation of the meanest folks who still remain at large. it's off the table, as they tell us. some have used the excuse it's off the table because of this restriction and previous defense authorization acts. in other words, the administration could not put any new detainees at guantanamo for interrogation because they could not send them to federal court for trial. if this administration
kohl bomber who are awaiting trial and should be tried at guantanamo. in other words, they are dangerous detainees who should not and cannot be sent to any other country. many of us have been calling on the administration to send new detainees to guantanamo simply for interrogation. detainees like al-shabaab leader, east african ambassadors bombing suspect who was arrested in libya recently and suspects in the benghazi attacks, all belong at guantanamo where they can be interrogated for a long...
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what if i could close guantanamo bay detention facility for guy yours in an anti obama administration must figure out what to do with the one hundred and sixty four detainees are currently living there some reason in the least. others transferred and some not prosecuted. a milton again those transfers could hit the floor of the senate as soon as november eighteen ninety and has a very rocky road and it can still look like a camp continues but is not bad for everyone. soldiers working in guantanamo bay have won clients even if donald's and have all you can eat buffets they also get to work out a state of the art recreation facilities are to respond on a stasi a church that takes a closer look at funny thing is that you might not know about the detention facility. this week misconceptions gitmo is not just in jail so he ought not to be shot. it's also a forty five square mile military base with no plans of going anywhere. full of signs of established american life is a navy base and we just happen to have that thick and thin it took to the only mcdonald's on cuban soil subway sandwich s
what if i could close guantanamo bay detention facility for guy yours in an anti obama administration must figure out what to do with the one hundred and sixty four detainees are currently living there some reason in the least. others transferred and some not prosecuted. a milton again those transfers could hit the floor of the senate as soon as november eighteen ninety and has a very rocky road and it can still look like a camp continues but is not bad for everyone. soldiers working in...
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we keep guantanamo open indefinitely i mean there's people going in and out of guantanamo eight hours away no one's going to go on talking about it because. people out there are criteria for sending people releasing people from guantanamo one is actually ensuring that there's a country that wants them to oftentimes their home countries don't want them as they're known terrorists and to it's ensuring that there's their civil rights in there and their human rights are going to be enforced once they are sent back to said country that wants them and they're not going to be tortured you know where there are literally dozens of people right now that we know can and should be released and there's just no excuse for lack of just the right of it and it's a lack of political will and this will really are to talk about here that's been karen seward enter koester thank you all for joining us coming up alec the group that's brought us such conservative hits a stand your ground in voter id is back what's the shadow corporatocracy up to now and could the lives of millions of americans hang in the ba
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bay cuba for more of an in-depth coverage on guantanamo bay today i've gone to r.t. correspondent honest and amir and david joining me now on a saucy i want to start with you what was it like as a journalist to go in there and to cover guantanamo bay do you think you actually got a realistic look at what it was like their day day to. well ladies i mean certainly it was very fascinating but curiously even though we had these twelve hour tours every single day visiting detention camps visiting kitchens libraries you name it the curious fact was that at the end of each day we would turn to ourselves and say this just can't be it i mean we have to see more we have to see the detainees we have to see their actual lives and that was unfortunately something we did not get enough of because of this really cover up surrounding the cells even where the detainees are i mean you saw in that report that short good through the dark window that we saw of a detainee and that was pretty much the extent of it and that was one of the things we discovered only when we got there because
bay cuba for more of an in-depth coverage on guantanamo bay today i've gone to r.t. correspondent honest and amir and david joining me now on a saucy i want to start with you what was it like as a journalist to go in there and to cover guantanamo bay do you think you actually got a realistic look at what it was like their day day to. well ladies i mean certainly it was very fascinating but curiously even though we had these twelve hour tours every single day visiting detention camps visiting...
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you know was a better chance of me coming all my life from guantanamo to my family. and be a third reason would be it's a career enhancing it looks good for on the record that you participated in some way in this global war on terror and you got the medals to go with their ribbons to go with it and it helps you get promoted to the next pay grade. and i felt i had a role to play and ensuring that we complied with the rule of law the law of war the they asked me questions like if i had seen a some of bin laden. and i told them nothing of course i've seen them on t.v. like everyone else. that made them. we definitely have people who know things they aren't talking they're resisting every effort we've tried the normal methods so now we need something else. in afghanistan they were doing many more severe things handcuffing someone above their head for hours and hours. any time you restrain somebody for long periods of time particularly over their head your organs collapsed on each other and you eventually died because of that. and so the interrogators to get moe as well a
you know was a better chance of me coming all my life from guantanamo to my family. and be a third reason would be it's a career enhancing it looks good for on the record that you participated in some way in this global war on terror and you got the medals to go with their ribbons to go with it and it helps you get promoted to the next pay grade. and i felt i had a role to play and ensuring that we complied with the rule of law the law of war the they asked me questions like if i had seen a...
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many not really have expectations of guantanamo. for some reason, it never occurred to me to go to guantÁnamo as an artist before it even though i had been to afghanistan and pakistan many times. focused on as i an artistic motif was the camp. wherewas the first prison they brought the prisoners when they first arrived. and if it -- and it was the , ore where the torture interrogation techniques, were done to the detainees. it is a strangely beautiful place. it is a series of deserted buildings surrounded by chain- link fence. it has been abandoned now by -- for decades, and nature has kind of taken it over. it is almost a strange nature preserve, but with these haunting places where you know terrible things happen. one of the things that was about guantanamo is the censorship there, which they are very open about. sometimes it would be something we'd be nondescript, like a building sitting on a hillside. they would say, you can draw the landscape, but not that building. me, was artistic gold, which meant that i could do a fully fl
many not really have expectations of guantanamo. for some reason, it never occurred to me to go to guantÁnamo as an artist before it even though i had been to afghanistan and pakistan many times. focused on as i an artistic motif was the camp. wherewas the first prison they brought the prisoners when they first arrived. and if it -- and it was the , ore where the torture interrogation techniques, were done to the detainees. it is a strangely beautiful place. it is a series of deserted...
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fun fact about guantanamo apparently the life of an ngo on a cause here a little more than a life of a detainee if you run want to be babies over the fine and ten thousand dollars you know while life goes on for troops and civilians living on base if he were us military guantanamo bay outpost and assassin target a special report from cuba later this hour. plus the arab spring in the dock the trial of egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi adjourned on the first day we look back at what's emerged from the country's revolution. with economic ups and downs in the final. day the deal sang i and the rest because i think me will be a prickly. right to see the. first strike. and i would think that you're. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. in the. two people were killed scores wounded in the saudi arabia's police dispersed an immigrant protest this amid a crackdown on illegal foreign workers launched by the government last week they're being rounded up by the thousands folly and of an amnesty deadline adam kugel middle east researcher from human rights watch thinks that employers in the k
fun fact about guantanamo apparently the life of an ngo on a cause here a little more than a life of a detainee if you run want to be babies over the fine and ten thousand dollars you know while life goes on for troops and civilians living on base if he were us military guantanamo bay outpost and assassin target a special report from cuba later this hour. plus the arab spring in the dock the trial of egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi adjourned on the first day we look back at what's emerged...
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may be inching closer to shutting down guantanamo bay. we'll discuss the likelihood of closing gitmo with expert journalist carol rosenberg next on "now." [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® campbell's healthy request. ♪ don't disguise bad odors in your trash. campbell's healthy request. neutralize them and freshen. with glad odorshield with febreze. >>> 12 years after it first opened and six months after president obama renewed his campaign pledge to close it, the prison at guantanamo cuba is still open. today, 164 detain knees, most of whom have been held there for over a decade, remain at the facility and over half of them, 84, very cleared for transfer. 11 of these detainees are presently on hunger strike and are being force fed on a da
may be inching closer to shutting down guantanamo bay. we'll discuss the likelihood of closing gitmo with expert journalist carol rosenberg next on "now." [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm!...
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and there are growing calls for the guantanamo bay detention camp to be closed to president obama's promise to close the facility years ago hasn't been kept but what might a new debate brewing on capitol hill over the national defense authorization act i mean forget about that later in today's show. it's wednesday november thirteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching r.t. and we begin with a nine percent approval rating no that's not toronto's crack smoking mayor rob ford's approval rating that's the united states congress's approval rating today according to a new gallup poll nine percent is the lowest rating ever recorded in gallup's thirty nine year history of asking americans if they approve of the way congress is handling its job just two months ago in september it looked like congress was making a comeback its approval rating was ten points higher at nineteen percent still abysmally low but it's better than nine percent and then the government shutdown happened and americans watched as a congress specifically a right wing political faction in congress blew a t
and there are growing calls for the guantanamo bay detention camp to be closed to president obama's promise to close the facility years ago hasn't been kept but what might a new debate brewing on capitol hill over the national defense authorization act i mean forget about that later in today's show. it's wednesday november thirteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching r.t. and we begin with a nine percent approval rating no that's not toronto's crack smoking mayor rob...
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you know was a better chance of me coming home alive from guantanamo to my family. and be a third reason would be it's a career enhancing it looks good for on the record that you participated in some way in this global war on terror and you got the medals to go with their ribbons to go with it and it helps you get promoted to the next pay grade. and i felt i had a role to play in ensuring that we complied with the rule of law the law of war the they asked me questions like if i had seen a some of bin laden. and i told them that they know of course i've seen them on t.v. like everyone else. that made them. we definitely have people who know things they aren't talking they're resisting every effort we've tried the normal methods so now we need something else. in afghanistan they were doing many more severe things handcuffing someone above their head for hours and hours. any time you restrained somebody for long periods of time particularly over their head your organs collapsed on each other and you eventually died because of that. and so the interrogators to get mo as
you know was a better chance of me coming home alive from guantanamo to my family. and be a third reason would be it's a career enhancing it looks good for on the record that you participated in some way in this global war on terror and you got the medals to go with their ribbons to go with it and it helps you get promoted to the next pay grade. and i felt i had a role to play in ensuring that we complied with the rule of law the law of war the they asked me questions like if i had seen a some...
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and when you are a no working at it with guantanamo. with other kinds of deals at the no plea bargains i mean is this essentially the way things are on the news that there certainly were a miserly the time i was there we tried to cut deals with some of the detainees in order to gain their cooperation which is typical here in any criminal prosecution. you try to make the new deal with the people in order to work your way out of the chain of command. things with a promise to return. well bow tie imply that time are resigning we'd never successfully concluded a negotiation were just in the talking stages of the last time i'd visited with some detainees at one time though to find out what they would be interested in return for their cooperation and before any chance to go back. i resigned to my understanding is that some of the subsequent cases. a free assessment uconn was one of the high day detainees whose pled guilty. the descendants is being held in debates. in order for him to cooperate in tinsley test to find some of the upcoming tria
and when you are a no working at it with guantanamo. with other kinds of deals at the no plea bargains i mean is this essentially the way things are on the news that there certainly were a miserly the time i was there we tried to cut deals with some of the detainees in order to gain their cooperation which is typical here in any criminal prosecution. you try to make the new deal with the people in order to work your way out of the chain of command. things with a promise to return. well bow tie...
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there was a better chance of me coming home alive from guantanamo to my family. and be a third reason would be it's a career enhancing it looks good for on the record that you participated in some way in this global war on terror and you got the medals to go with their ribbons to go with it and it helps you get promoted to the next pay grade and i felt i had a role to play and ensuring that. we complied with the rule of law the law of war. they asked me all the questions like if i had seen a summer bin ladden. and i told them of course i've seen them on t.v. like everyone else. that made them. we definitely have people who know things they aren't talking they're resisting every effort we've tried the normal methods so now we need something else. in afghanistan they were doing many more severe things handcuffing someone above their head for hours and hours. any time you restrained somebody for long periods of time particularly over their head your organs collapsed on each other and you eventually died because of that. and so the interrogators to get mo as well as
there was a better chance of me coming home alive from guantanamo to my family. and be a third reason would be it's a career enhancing it looks good for on the record that you participated in some way in this global war on terror and you got the medals to go with their ribbons to go with it and it helps you get promoted to the next pay grade and i felt i had a role to play and ensuring that. we complied with the rule of law the law of war. they asked me all the questions like if i had seen a...
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who are only specific to guantanamo you can't even you couldn't even the case on the u.s. mainland because it would be unconstitutional and illegal the war on terror also has no end in sight and national security is a popular excuse to simply ignore the law. this by the rhetoric really isn't about national security or prisoners being so dangerous that they can't possibly be released and that can't be true after being locked up the legal process if any moves at a glacial pace in two thousand and twelve five detainees were transferred to had completed their military commission sentence two were court ordered released. detainees been repatriated and one was a suicide over the years countless detainee claims of mistreatment and abuse dozens of suicide attempts mass hunger strikes lost patience and hold just this year the majority of the prison population refused to eat for six months street only to be force fed the. mandate that we have is being able to provide adequate nutrition to preserve life washington has appointed a new envoy to close a camp that is a dark spot on ameri
who are only specific to guantanamo you can't even you couldn't even the case on the u.s. mainland because it would be unconstitutional and illegal the war on terror also has no end in sight and national security is a popular excuse to simply ignore the law. this by the rhetoric really isn't about national security or prisoners being so dangerous that they can't possibly be released and that can't be true after being locked up the legal process if any moves at a glacial pace in two thousand and...
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more than half of prisoners currently at guantÁnamo are from yemen. many have been held for over a decade without charge or trial. yemeni officials have reportedly drafted tentative lands for the facility, but a final deal could take months. former guantÁnamo bay prisoner david hicks has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn his you thousand seven conviction. captured in afghanistan, he was held at guantanamo for five years before reaching a plea deal to return to his native australia. he admitted to material support for terrorism and agreed to renounce his claim of suffering abuse in u.s. custody. he was the first guantÁnamo prisoner convicted under the military commissions act. this week, hicks filed an appeal saying he pled guilty under duress. --a statement, hicks said againstl judge ruled the new york city police department's controversial stop and frisk program is seeking reinstatement after being removed from the case. in august, u.s. district judge scheindlin found stop and frisk unconstitutional, saying police had relied on a policy of indire
more than half of prisoners currently at guantÁnamo are from yemen. many have been held for over a decade without charge or trial. yemeni officials have reportedly drafted tentative lands for the facility, but a final deal could take months. former guantÁnamo bay prisoner david hicks has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn his you thousand seven conviction. captured in afghanistan, he was held at guantanamo for five years before reaching a plea deal to return to his native australia. he...
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there's a very strict speed limit in guantanamo and it's a very slow speed limit and people say that that's that's all about the quantas somewhat ironic at a place marred by human rights scandals officials make a point of showing journalists how well prisoners two are kept and thirteen here we're now going to recall so for a compliant detainee at guantanamo they would be allowed to have. these here are some head and shoulders who the less compliant ones have to wear the orange uniforms and get only two books at a time i was going to the other side so you can see the books detainees can't come in here but the prisoner library lovingly displays the best of their art for t.v. crews to see a lot of pre-selected books to avoid certain topics violence sexual and religious stuff controversy shelves packed with magazines d.v.d.'s and video games plenty of ways for legit prisoners of war to pass the indefinite time they're kept here without charges. r t one ton of moby cuba for more of an in-depth coverage on guantanamo bay it's a day i've gone to our to correspond it's honest and amir and da
there's a very strict speed limit in guantanamo and it's a very slow speed limit and people say that that's that's all about the quantas somewhat ironic at a place marred by human rights scandals officials make a point of showing journalists how well prisoners two are kept and thirteen here we're now going to recall so for a compliant detainee at guantanamo they would be allowed to have. these here are some head and shoulders who the less compliant ones have to wear the orange uniforms and get...
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the enemy with reports claim the cia turn to guantanamo prisoners into double agents and send them back home to spy for the u.s. government the most dangerous inmates were said to be picked for the task. no mercy for not build a job back rain keep the country's most famous human rights activist behind bars despite him now being eligible for release. from moscow it's r.t. international with me received from everybody here in the news team welcome to the program. police have dispersed an anti-government protest in the very heart of ukraine's capital using tear gas and batons you're watching right here the latest pictures from the scene and more than a week people have been calling for the president to resign over the decision to back out of a landmark trade deal with the e.u. the agreement was shunned by the ukrainian president during a key summit in vilnius you officials hope kiev would strengthen its ties with. the protesting crowd refused to accept the president returning empty handed to kiev alexi reports. italy greece spain portugal ukraine. the picture looks are deceiving because a
the enemy with reports claim the cia turn to guantanamo prisoners into double agents and send them back home to spy for the u.s. government the most dangerous inmates were said to be picked for the task. no mercy for not build a job back rain keep the country's most famous human rights activist behind bars despite him now being eligible for release. from moscow it's r.t. international with me received from everybody here in the news team welcome to the program. police have dispersed an...
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was deployed for a six month tour of duty in guantanamo. because of the embarrassment that there was more focus on going to animal as well. my mission while i was down there became to make sure that another abu ghraib didn't happen. my job was to star trek or allegation of abuse going back to the beginning of the camp. no matter how they characterized the conflict. where to treat detainees or those we detain. humane. what i observed that we were still not complying with the law of war. the name diane beaver came up because she wrote the original memo to request these enhanced interrogation to each one of the interrogators was concerned about the techniques that were authorized and so to know what center for reference. people that were there clearly were not the worst of the worst and not everybody should have been there clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time . and sold to the u.s. turned over to the u.s. . and iraq was one of them. you know my job is to. comport with the law make sure my commanders and my chain of comma
was deployed for a six month tour of duty in guantanamo. because of the embarrassment that there was more focus on going to animal as well. my mission while i was down there became to make sure that another abu ghraib didn't happen. my job was to star trek or allegation of abuse going back to the beginning of the camp. no matter how they characterized the conflict. where to treat detainees or those we detain. humane. what i observed that we were still not complying with the law of war. the name...
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and artsy guantanamo bay cuba. and a daughter called me can watch our full series on life inside guantanamo as well as more interviews with former prisoners and in-depth coverage of the international pressure to close the facility down. this is all to live here moscow with the twenty four hours a day in a couple of minutes from now the professional footballer prevented from leaving cata for over a year we'll tell you why. the recent between iran and the united states may potentially put to rest one of the most toxic and one sees in modern geopolitics a possibility that would benefit many peace loving nation. but is this newfound goodwill at risk of being derailed and why is the character of the war sweeter than the chance of peace. when planning a trip to cattle you should consider sorting out your exit visa before you go for a footballer has been held virtually captive by the authorities in qatar for more than a year unable to see his wife and daughters that's because he tried to sue his club for not getting paid
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they're growing calls for the guantanamo bay detention center to be closed as there was promise to close the facility years ago hasn't been tapped. what might a new debate brewing on capitol hill over the national defense authorization act mean forget about that later dish up a fan. it's wednesday november thirteen five pm in washington dc on sensex in your walk that are too. that are inherent with a nine percent approval rating. no that's not runners crack smoking there were upwards of cruel rating. that's the united states congress's approval rating today according to a new gallup poll. at present is the lowest rating ever recorded envelops thirty nine year history of asking americans that they approve of the way congress is handling its job. just two months ago in september. they look like congress is making a comeback. it's a priority was to ten points higher at nineteen percent. still abysmal in low but it's better than nine percent the government shutdown happen. americans washes the congress specifically a rightwing political faction in congress who wait twenty four billion dollar
they're growing calls for the guantanamo bay detention center to be closed as there was promise to close the facility years ago hasn't been tapped. what might a new debate brewing on capitol hill over the national defense authorization act mean forget about that later dish up a fan. it's wednesday november thirteen five pm in washington dc on sensex in your walk that are too. that are inherent with a nine percent approval rating. no that's not runners crack smoking there were upwards of cruel...
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bi cameral lee and bipartisan only this bill not this bill but the closing guantanamo bay prison was opposed now what i have issue with is the people that say let's close close guantanamo bay ok well where are we going to put that put the prisoners after that because that's right so disperse them throughout so where it becomes very difficult to gain together intelligence community devoted to security in december and later this year just as they have federal prisons do you know make you go on trial put the evidence that we have i don't say with them on trial on safe so we can secure the prisoners all in one spot for their own security they're all in security getting to them in one player has never been in the from an american maximum security prison it just hasn't happened so why can't you because there are magical no i'm not crazy where are you talking about someone trying to harm them a one time obey we can in ensure their security and. it is an effort to show emotion in this sort of. for their own wouldn't i should you know and you know that this is all about politics closing guant
bi cameral lee and bipartisan only this bill not this bill but the closing guantanamo bay prison was opposed now what i have issue with is the people that say let's close close guantanamo bay ok well where are we going to put that put the prisoners after that because that's right so disperse them throughout so where it becomes very difficult to gain together intelligence community devoted to security in december and later this year just as they have federal prisons do you know make you go on...
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her a liar and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba. more than half the detainees still are gone tom or yemeni nationals the arab country is considering building a new facility to receive the inmates after their transfer a plan already dubbed guantanamo to parties lucy caffein off has just returned from yemen where she met relatives of the detainees. it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been awaiting us long as over a decade as was the case with some of the families who we've met now yemen is in a specific different situation for a variety of reasons than other countries more than half of the remaining detainees are yemeni citizens to fifty six of them have been cleared for release to get sent back from guantanamo not a single one has come home and in fact the last citizen to return to the country came home in a body bag and twenty twelve and that is the fate that some of the families that we met with worry could be in store for or for some of their loved ones one of the fathers that we met said
her a liar and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba. more than half the detainees still are gone tom or yemeni nationals the arab country is considering building a new facility to receive the inmates after their transfer a plan already dubbed guantanamo to parties lucy caffein off has just returned from yemen where she met relatives of the detainees. it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been awaiting us long as over a decade as was the case with...
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maybe guantanamo was a form of punishment. and or a way of strengthening me for the rest of my life for those cursed the systems. i would say that i didn't pass this test. people cannot go back to egypt will not go back due to the dark days where where we couldn't. speak up or we could not. question the leadership of our country great how confident are you that if we just heard the divisions we want to go backwards they don't want to go back to living under dictatorship in the first round of the egyptian revolution we saw tawi the former defense minister take over for the supreme council of armed forces we saw morsi elected and then we saw tonto we fired body morsi and put into an adversarial position afterwards in this next round we saw morsi abused his power as mubarak has abused his. what's happened is law enforcement and the national security agency has gone behind our collective backs and try to accomplish this using the courts in secret and that's truly what the issue is a broken whatever trust and violated whatever trus
maybe guantanamo was a form of punishment. and or a way of strengthening me for the rest of my life for those cursed the systems. i would say that i didn't pass this test. people cannot go back to egypt will not go back due to the dark days where where we couldn't. speak up or we could not. question the leadership of our country great how confident are you that if we just heard the divisions we want to go backwards they don't want to go back to living under dictatorship in the first round of...
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some guantanamo prisoners reportedly agreed to spy for the u.s. in exchange for cash and freedom. the more guilty you or may have been better for you critics condemn the cia tactic saying dangerous suspects might have got out while the innocent men stay locked up indefinitely. bahraini authorities leave the main opposition leader in jail despite him being eligible for release and the international says it's clear the monarchy isn't interested in justice. international live from moscow with the twenty four hours a day. police used tear gas and buttons to disperse anti-government protests in the ukrainian capital overnights people have been out on the streets for a week now angry with the president's decision to reject an integration deal with the. during the week e of central square was the stage of the mass protest of those supporting your integration in opposing president acknowledges decision not to sign the euro association deal in vilnius it is no longer the case right police is not controlling the area during the night several hundred policemen came here and dispersed the cro
some guantanamo prisoners reportedly agreed to spy for the u.s. in exchange for cash and freedom. the more guilty you or may have been better for you critics condemn the cia tactic saying dangerous suspects might have got out while the innocent men stay locked up indefinitely. bahraini authorities leave the main opposition leader in jail despite him being eligible for release and the international says it's clear the monarchy isn't interested in justice. international live from moscow with the...
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and stacy churkin at archie guantanamo bay cuba. and next hour we report on yemen's plans for a successor to guantanamo bay washington has severe reservations though over the project from phase that potential terrorist will end up on the loose to suspicions that it's all just a plot to move the u.s. if it can. the deadly spiral of violence is far from over in iraq with more than one hundred thirty civilians killed there this week alone bombings and shootings are claiming dozens of lives every day is security forces seem unable to withstand terrorist onslaught all that is pushing this year's death toll towards eight thousand the highest figure since two thousand and eight a political refugee from saddam hussein's regime something that i danny thinks the political chaos is creating fertile ground for terrorist groups. the united states wanted to separate told the iraqi forces and to play on sectarian divisions divisions exasperating the natural differences. and clashes but there is also this presence of the terrorist organizations. wh
and stacy churkin at archie guantanamo bay cuba. and next hour we report on yemen's plans for a successor to guantanamo bay washington has severe reservations though over the project from phase that potential terrorist will end up on the loose to suspicions that it's all just a plot to move the u.s. if it can. the deadly spiral of violence is far from over in iraq with more than one hundred thirty civilians killed there this week alone bombings and shootings are claiming dozens of lives every...
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or not psyched to look back to camp at guantanamo. their patients are forced to months after a massive popular strike never turned world's attention to the place that some gulag of our minds. crowds in hundreds of cities across the globe take part in a million mask march against corruption corporate greed an online privacy breach of . tensions between germany and the u.k. over spying allegations grow brylin accuses london of breaching international law by using its embassy as a surveillance post. and reaching for the stars the olympic torch for the winter games in sochi paris for lift off and its first ever space for the reports from the launch site. a nationwide strike increase shuts down public services in transport for twenty four hours as protesters go all out against a steady program whipped by the country's international lenders.
or not psyched to look back to camp at guantanamo. their patients are forced to months after a massive popular strike never turned world's attention to the place that some gulag of our minds. crowds in hundreds of cities across the globe take part in a million mask march against corruption corporate greed an online privacy breach of . tensions between germany and the u.k. over spying allegations grow brylin accuses london of breaching international law by using its embassy as a surveillance...
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there's a very strict speed limit in guantanamo and it's a very slow speed limit and people say that that's that's all about the quantised somewhat ironic at a place marred by human rights scandals officials make a point of showing journalists how well prisoners two are kept and thirteen here were now in a typical so for a compliant detainee at guantanamo they would be allowed to eat books have a two piece here some head and shoulders shampoo the less compliant ones have to wear the orange uniforms and get only two books at a time who's going to the other side so you to see the books detainees can't come in here but the prison or library lovingly displays the best of their art for t.v. crews to see a lot of pre-selected books to avoid certain topics violence sexual and religious stuff controversy shelves packed with magazines d.v.d.'s and video games plenty of ways for legit prisoners of war to pass the indefinite time they're kept here without charges and party guantanamo bay cuba. egypt's topos president mohamed morsi along with fourteen muslim brotherhood members went on trial on
there's a very strict speed limit in guantanamo and it's a very slow speed limit and people say that that's that's all about the quantised somewhat ironic at a place marred by human rights scandals officials make a point of showing journalists how well prisoners two are kept and thirteen here were now in a typical so for a compliant detainee at guantanamo they would be allowed to eat books have a two piece here some head and shoulders shampoo the less compliant ones have to wear the orange...