"Have they (The prisoners) been given any status leagally as of yet?"
Legal status as POW could only be acknowledged, not "given". As far as one can gather esp. from that Walker guy they are treated as POWs so far. As said this does not exclude criminal investigation, arrest, prosecution etc. In an early stage I'd say nothing speaks against holding POWs also as material witnesses with a tendency to get away if they can - and those (suspects/witnesses) seem to be the only one the US is interested in anyway.
Legal status as POW could only be acknowledged, not "given". As far as one can gather esp. from that Walker guy they are treated as POWs so far. As said this does not exclude criminal investigation, arrest, prosecution etc. In an early stage I'd say nothing speaks against holding POWs also as material witnesses with a tendency to get away if they can - and those (suspects/witnesses) seem to be the only one the US is interested in anyway.
or whatever. And we might execute them, if warranted. As if on cue, the Washington Post does a piracy story...
Most likely, since it's at the federal level, these prisoners will be treated like goddamn princes at the expense of the US treasury. No attorneys dozing during trial for them.


So Che did not inspire anyone, but he did motivate them?
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