Saturday, October 29, 2005
Guantanamo UN Visit Useless.
The U.S. have invited three United Nations human rights investigators to visit the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, in an attempt to show that there is "nothing to hide."
The three visitors, including one who examines torture allegations, will be allowed to "ask questions of the command, staff and U.S. officials who would accompany them."
But not the prisoners.
In other words, a useless exercise that will tell nobody anything about what goes on there, except that the United States, like North Korea and some other countries, will attach "minders" to anyone who might look at the wrong things, try to talk to the wrong people, or ask the wrong questions.
The three visitors, including one who examines torture allegations, will be allowed to "ask questions of the command, staff and U.S. officials who would accompany them."
But not the prisoners.
In other words, a useless exercise that will tell nobody anything about what goes on there, except that the United States, like North Korea and some other countries, will attach "minders" to anyone who might look at the wrong things, try to talk to the wrong people, or ask the wrong questions.
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