Patty, thank you for quoting the document but you still miss the point. There is no grey area, he's one or the other.
Take your pick. Is he a bona-fide POW or is he a civilian?
He has rights in both cases that are not being respected as part of Gitmo. This is why Gitmo is globally derided (even by your allies) and this is why many of your fellow citizens are livid about it.
Some people in your country still respect the morals of its foundation. You and anyone else who advocates having places like gitmo are a disgrace to your country's true values.
As for your point about it's not helping me get him deported to Canada -- that is not the point. I just want him treated well like any POW should under the Geneva conventions. Right now that's not the case. And since the US is showing no signs of wising up, the best course of action is to get him out of Gitmo and into the Canadian system where he can be charged with any applicable crimes (in this case, there's no evidence of any crime).
The real irony of this all is while Omar can't be tried for any war crimes, there is far more of a case for Bush and the people who run Gitmo from getting prosecuted for war crimes well before Omar ever will.
Take your pick. Is he a bona-fide POW or is he a civilian?
He has rights in both cases that are not being respected as part of Gitmo. This is why Gitmo is globally derided (even by your allies) and this is why many of your fellow citizens are livid about it.
Some people in your country still respect the morals of its foundation. You and anyone else who advocates having places like gitmo are a disgrace to your country's true values.
As for your point about it's not helping me get him deported to Canada -- that is not the point. I just want him treated well like any POW should under the Geneva conventions. Right now that's not the case. And since the US is showing no signs of wising up, the best course of action is to get him out of Gitmo and into the Canadian system where he can be charged with any applicable crimes (in this case, there's no evidence of any crime).
The real irony of this all is while Omar can't be tried for any war crimes, there is far more of a case for Bush and the people who run Gitmo from getting prosecuted for war crimes well before Omar ever will.
Comment