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President Obama was joined by Vice President Joseph . Biden Jr. and 16 retired generals and admirals in the Oval Office as he signed the executive orders.


WASHINGTON — President Obama signed executive orders Thursday directing the Central Intelligence Agency to shut what remains of its network of secret prisons and ordering the closing of the Guantánamo detention camp within a year, government officials said.


The orders, which are the first steps in undoing detention policies of former President George W. Bush, rewrite American rules for the detention of terrorism suspects. They require an immediate review of the 245 detainees still held at the naval base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to determine if they should be transferred, released or prosecuted.

And the orders bring to an end a Central Intelligence Agency program that kept terrorism suspects in secret custody for months or years, a practice that has brought fierce criticism from foreign governments and human rights activists. They will also prohibit the C.I.A. from using coercive interrogation methods, requiring the agency to follow the same rules used by the military in interrogating terrorism suspects, government officials said.

But the orders leave unresolved complex questions surrounding the closing of the Guantánamo prison, including whether, where and how many of the detainees are to be prosecuted. They could also allow Mr. Obama to reinstate the C.I.A.’s detention and interrogation operations in the future, by presidential order, as some have argued would be appropriate if Osama bin Laden or another top-level leader of Al Qaeda were captured.

The new White House counsel, Gregory B. Craig, briefed lawmakers about some elements of the orders on Wednesday evening. A Congressional official who attended the session said Mr. Craig acknowledged concerns from intelligence officials that new restrictions on C.I.A. methods might be unwise and indicated that the White House might be open to allowing the use of methods other than the 19 techniques allowed for the military.

Details of the directive involving the C.I.A. were described by government officials who insisted on anonymity so they could not be blamed for pre-empting a White House announcement. Copies of the draft order on Guantánamo were provided by people who have consulted with Mr. Obama’s transition team and requested anonymity for the same reason.

In remarks prepared for delivery at his confirmation hearings to become director of national intelligence in the Obama administration, Dennis C. Blair, a retired admiral with a long background in intelligence, endorsed the new approach and promised to enforce it rigorously. “It is not enough to set a standard and announce it,” he said.

“I believe strongly that torture is not moral, legal or effective,” he told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. “Any program of detention and interrogation must comply with the Geneva Conventions, the Conventions on Torture, and the Constitution. There must be clear standards for humane treatment that apply to all agencies of U.S. Government, including the Intelligence Community,” his written statement said.

As for closing Guantanamo, he said that would take time but must be done because it has become “a damaging symbol to the world.”

“It is a rallyingcry for terrorist recruitment and harmful to our national security, so closing it is important for our national security,” Admiral Blair’s statement said.

“The guiding principles for closing the center should beprotecting our national security, respecting the Geneva Conventions and the rule of law, and respecting the existing institutions of justice in this country. I also believe we should revitalize efforts to transfer detainees to their countries of origin or other countries whenever that would be consistent with these principles. Closing this center and satisfying these principles will take time, and is the work of many departments and agencies.”

The executive order on interrogations is certain to be received with some skepticism at the C.I.A., which for years has maintained that the military’s interrogation rules are insufficient to get information from senior Qaeda figures like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. The Bush administration asserted that the harsh interrogation methods were instrumental in gaining valuable intelligence on Qaeda operations.

The intelligence agency built a network of secret prisons in 2002 to house and interrogate senior Qaeda figures captured overseas. The exact number of suspects to have moved through the prisons is unknown, although Michael V. Hayden, the departing director of the agency, has in the pasti put the number at “fewer than 100.”

The secret detentions brought international condemnation, and in September 2006, President Bush ordered that the remaining 14 detainees in C.I.A. custody be transferred to Guantánamo Bay and tried by military tribunals.

But Mr. Bush made clear then that he was not shutting down the C.I.A. detention system, and in the last two years, two Qaeda operatives are believed to have been detained in agency prisons for several months each before being sent to Guantánamo.

A government official said Mr. Obama’s order on the C.I.A. would still allow its officers abroad to temporarily detain terrorism suspects and transfer them to other agencies, but would no longer allow the agency to carry out long-term detentions.

Since the early days after the 2001 attacks, the intelligence agency’s role in detaining terrorism suspects has been significantly scaled back, as has the severity of interrogation methods the agency is permitted to use. The most controversial practice, the simulated drowning technique known as water-boarding, was used on three suspects but has not been used since 2003, C.I.A. officials said.

But at the urging of the Bush administration, Congress in 2006 authorized the agency to continue using harsher interrogation methods than those permitted for use by other agencies, including the military. Those exact methods remain classified. The order on Guantánamo says that the camp, which received its first hooded and chained detainees seven years ago this month, “shall be closed as soon as practicable, and no later than one year from the date of this order.”



The order calls for a cabinet-level panel to grapple with issues including where in the United States prisoners might be moved and what courts they could be tried in. It also provides for a new diplomatic effort to transfer some of the remaining main, including more than 60 that the Bush administration had cleared for release.

The order also directs an immediate assessment of the prison itself to ensure that the main are held in conditions that meet the humanitarian requirements of the Geneva Convention. That provision appeared to be a pointed embrace of the international treaties that the Bush administration often argued did not apply to detainees captured in the war against terrorism.

The seven years of the detention camp have included four suicides, hunger strikes by scores of detainees, and accusations of extensive use of solitary confinement and abusive interrogations, which the Department of Defense has long denied. Last week a senior Pentagon official said she had concluded that interrogators at Guantánamo had tortured one detainee, who officials have said was a would-be “20th hijacker” in the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

The report of Thursday’s announcement came after the new administration late Tuesday night ordered an immediate halt to the military commission proceedings for prosecuting detainees at Guantánamo and filed a request in Federal District Court in Washington to stay habeas corpus proceedings there. Government lawyers described both delays as necessary for the administration to make a broad assessment of detention policy.

The cases immediately affected include those of five detainees charged as the coordinators of the 2001 attacks, including the case against Mr. Mohammed, the self-described mastermind.

The decision to stop the commissions was described by the military prosecutors as a pause in the war-crimes system “to permit the newly inaugurated president and his administration time to review the military commission process generally and the cases currently pending before the military commissions, specifically.”

More than 200 detainees’ habeas corpus cases have been filed in federal court, and lawyers said they expected that all of the cases would be stayed.

Mr. Obama had suggested in the campaign that, in place of military commissions, he would prefer prosecutions in federal courts or, perhaps, in the existing military justice system, which provides legal guarantees similar to those of American civilian courts.

Some human rights groups and lawyers for detainees said they were concerned about the one-year timetable. “It only took days to put these main in Guantánamo; it shouldn’t take a year to get them out,” said Vincent Warren, the executive director of the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York, which has coordinated detainees’ lawyers.

But several groups that had criticized the Bush administration’s policies applauded the rapid moves by the new administration. Mr. Obama’s actions “reaffirmed American values and are a ray of light after eight long, dark years,” said Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union.


sumber NYTimes

atas kesedaran dan tekanan serta janji dalam pilihanraya presiden lepas,obama sanggup tandatangan arahan eksekutif untuk menutup penjara dan memindahkan ramai tahanan2 ke negara2 lain dan dengan ini hak tahanan sudah ada.

refer sini senarai nama2 tahanan di guantanamo

http://projects.nytimes.com/guantanamo

malaysia bila lagi nak tutup guantanamo malaysia tu????

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Salam,

Hehehe...alangkah bodohnya kita jika percaya bahawa Obama telah melakukan sesuatu yang baik kepada kaum muslimin dengan penutupan penjara Guantanamo ini.

Obama sebenarnya hanya melakukan 'out source' dalam penahanan dan penyikasaan tahanan muslim kepada agen-agen mereka di negeri-negeri kaum muslimin.

Ini buktinya:-

WASHINGTON (Arrahmah.com) - Amerika Serikat berencana untuk memindahkan sebagian besar tahanan 'nomor satu'-nya dari fasilitas penahanan Guantanamo ke Arab Saudi.

Rencana ini melibatkan penyerahan tahanan Yaman, etnis terbanyak di Guantanamo, ke pusat 'rehabilitasi' yang dijalankan di Arab Saudi, The Washington Post melaporkan hari Rabu (13/10).

"Perundingan dengan pemerintah Saudi dan Yaman atas penempatan para tahanan Yaman ini telah sangat produktif dan berkelanjutan," kata seorang pejabat pemerintah.

Sejumlah besar tahanan Guantanamo ditransfer dari Afghanistan dan Pakistan dan telah ditahan di sana tanpa tuntutan hukum formal dan tanpa hak untuk mendapatkan pengacara atau sejenis pertahanan lainnya. Banyak yang telah disiksa agar mahu mengakui tuduhan yang diberikan.

"Kami tidak bisa menempatkan mereka di balik jeruji besi karena kami tidak memiliki bukti apapun atas tuduhan yang selama ini telah menahan mereka," kata Jenderal Mansour al-Turki, seorang jurubicara Kementerian Dalam Negeri Saudi.

"Kami akan memiliki 'Riyadh-namo' .... Saudi akan dipandang negara selanjutnya yang akan melakukan hal yang sama dengan yang telah Amerika lakukan," kata Hameed al-Shaygi, seorang sosiolog di sebuah pusat rehabilitasi Saudi.

Christopher Boucek, seorang analis dari Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, juga mengatakan bahwa disetujuinya langkah tersebut akan mengubah Arab Saudi menjadi tahanan Amerika. (althaf/prtv/arrahmah.com)


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Pada 18-10-09 07:46 , fikrul_mustanir posting:

!!! QUOTE !!!

Salam,

Hehehe...alangkah bodohnya kita jika percaya bahawa Obama telah melakukan sesuatu yang baik kepada kaum muslimin dengan penutupan penjara Guantanamo ini.

Obama sebenarnya hanya melakukan 'out source' dalam penahanan dan penyikasaan tahanan muslim kepada agen-agen mereka di negeri-negeri kaum muslimin.

Ini buktinya:-

WASHINGTON (Arrahmah.com) - Amerika Serikat berencana untuk memindahkan sebagian besar tahanan 'nomor satu'-nya dari fasilitas penahanan Guantanamo ke Arab Saudi.

Rencana ini melibatkan penyerahan tahanan Yaman, etnis terbanyak di Guantanamo, ke pusat 'rehabilitasi' yang dijalankan di Arab Saudi, The Washington Post melaporkan hari Rabu (13/10).

"Perundingan dengan pemerintah Saudi dan Yaman atas penempatan para tahanan Yaman ini telah sangat produktif dan berkelanjutan," kata seorang pejabat pemerintah.

Sejumlah besar tahanan Guantanamo ditransfer dari Afghanistan dan Pakistan dan telah ditahan di sana tanpa tuntutan hukum formal dan tanpa hak untuk mendapatkan pengacara atau sejenis pertahanan lainnya. Banyak yang telah disiksa agar mahu mengakui tuduhan yang diberikan.

"Kami tidak bisa menempatkan mereka di balik jeruji besi karena kami tidak memiliki bukti apapun atas tuduhan yang selama ini telah menahan mereka," kata Jenderal Mansour al-Turki, seorang jurubicara Kementerian Dalam Negeri Saudi.

"Kami akan memiliki 'Riyadh-namo' .... Saudi akan dipandang negara selanjutnya yang akan melakukan hal yang sama dengan yang telah Amerika lakukan," kata Hameed al-Shaygi, seorang sosiolog di sebuah pusat rehabilitasi Saudi.

Christopher Boucek, seorang analis dari Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, juga mengatakan bahwa disetujuinya langkah tersebut akan mengubah Arab Saudi menjadi tahanan Amerika. (althaf/prtv/arrahmah.com)



eh????HT mengambil sumber dari media indonesia ke??? :-o :-o :-o


berapa ramai pula negara arab saudi nak terima tahanan guantanamo ni????


tahanan akan dihantar ke mana-mana negara dalam dunia ni mengikut jumlah yang negara lain mahu terima....kurang2 di penjara biasa ni,mereka ada hak untuk membela diri dari tak dapat langsung masa dalam guantanamo ni...

bila malaysia nak tutup pula???


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ini dia kandungan arahan eksekutif dari obama pada mereka yang kata tipu lah apa lah.....ni dari white house lagi


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EXECUTIVE ORDER -- REVIEW AND DISPOSITION OF INDIVIDUALS DETAINED AT THE GUANTÁNAMO BAY NAVAL BASE AND CLOSURE OF DETENTION FACILITIES

     By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, in order to effect the appropriate disposition of individuals currently detained by the Department of Defense at the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base (Guantánamo) and promptly to close detention facilities at Guantánamo, consistent with the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States and the interests of justice, I hereby order as follows:

     Section 1. Definitions. As used in this order:

     (a) "Common Article 3" means Article 3 of each of the Geneva Conventions.

     (b) "Geneva Conventions" means:

(i)    the Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces in the Field, August 12, 1949 (6 ustaz 3114);

(ii) the Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea, August 12, 1949 (6 ustaz 3217);

(iii) the Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, August 12, 1949 (6 ustaz 3316); and

(iv) the Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, August 12, 1949 (6 ustaz 3516).

     (c) "Individuals currently detained at Guantánamo" and "individuals covered by this order" mean individuals currently detained by the Department of Defense in facilities at the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base whom the Department of Defense has ever determined to be, or treated as, enemy combatants.

     Sec. 2. Findings.

     (a) Over the pasti 7 years, approximately 800 individuals whom the Department of Defense has ever determined to be, or treated as, enemy combatants have been detained at Guantánamo. The Federal Government has moved more than 500 such detainees from Guantánamo, either by returning them to their home country or by releasing or transferring them to a third country. The Department of Defense has determined that a number of the individuals currently detained at Guantánamo are eligible for such transfer or release.
    
(b) Some individuals currently detained at Guantánamo have been there for more than 6 years, and most have been detained for at least 4 years. In view of the significant concerns raised by these detentions, both within the United States and internationally, prompt and appropriate disposition of the individuals currently detained at Guantánamo and closure of the facilities in which they are detained would further the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States and the interests of justice. Merely closing the facilities without promptly determining the appropriate disposition of the individuals detained would not adequately serve those interests. To the extent practicable, the prompt and appropriate disposition of the individuals detained at Guantánamo should precede the closure of the detention facilities at Guantánamo.

     (c) The individuals currently detained at Guantánamo have the constitutional privilege of the writ of habeas corpus. Most of those individuals have filed petitions for a writ of habeas corpus in Federal court challenging the lawfulness of their detention.

     (d) It is in the interests of the United States that the executive branch undertake a prompt and thorough review of the factual and legal bases for the continued detention of all individuals currently held at Guantánamo, and of whether their continued detention is in the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States and in the interests of justice. The unusual circumstances associated with detentions at Guantánamo require a comprehensive interagency review.

     (e) New diplomatic efforts may result in an appropriate disposition of a substantial number of individuals currently detained at Guantánamo.

     (f) Some individuals currently detained at Guantánamo may have committed offenses for which they should be prosecuted. It is in the interests of the United States to review whether and how any such individuals can and should be prosecuted.

     (pergi) It is in the interests of the United States that the executive branch conduct a prompt and thorough review of the circumstances of the individuals currently detained at Guantánamo who have been charged with offenses before military commissions pursuant to the Military Commissions Act of 2006, Public Law 109-366, as well as of the military commission process more generally.

     Sec. 3. Closure of Detention Facilities at Guantánamo. The detention facilities at Guantánamo for individuals covered by this order shall be closed as soon as practicable, and no later than 1 year from the date of this order. If any individuals covered by this order remain in detention at Guantánamo at the time of closure of those detention facilities, they shall be returned to their home country, released, transferred to a third country, or transferred to another United States detention facility in a manner consistent with law and the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States.

     Sec. 4. Immediate Review of All Guantánamo Detentions.

     (a) Scope and Timing of Review. A review of the status of each individual currently detained at Guantánamo (Review) shall commence immediately.
     (b) Review Participants. The Review shall be conducted with the full cooperation and participation of the following officials:

(1) the Attorney General, who shall coordinate the Review;

(2) the Secretary of Defense;

(3) the Secretary of State;

(4) the Secretary of Homeland Security;

(5) the Director of National Intelligence;

(6) the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and

(7) other officers or full-time or permanent part-time employees of the United States, including employees with intelligence, counterterrorism, military, and legal expertise, as determined by the Attorney General, with the concurrence of the head of the department or agency concerned.

     (c) Operation of Review. The duties of the Review participants shall include the following:

(1) Consolidation of Detainee Information. The Attorney General shall, to the extent reasonably practicable, and in coordination with the other Review participants, assemble all information in the possession of the Federal Government that pertains to any individual currently detained at Guantánamo
and that is relevant to determining the proper disposition of any such individual. All executive branch departments and agencies shall promptly comply with any request of the Attorney General to provide information in their possession or control pertaining to any such individual. The Attorney General may seek further information relevant to the Review from any source.

(2) Determination of Transfer. The Review shall determine, on a rolling basis and as promptly as possible with respect to the individuals currently detained at Guantánamo, whether it is possible to transfer or release the individuals consistent with the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States and, if so, whether and how the Secretary of Defense may effect their transfer or release. The Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of State, and, as appropriate, other Review participants shall work to effect promptly the release or transfer of all individuals for whom release or transfer is possible.

(3) Determination of Prosecution. In accordance with United States law, the cases of individuals detained at Guantánamo not approved for release or transfer shall be evaluated to determine whether the Federal Government should seek to prosecute the detained individuals for any offenses they may have committed, including whether it is feasible to prosecute such individuals before a court established pursuant to Article III of the United States Constitution, and the Review participants shall in turn take the necessary and appropriate steps based on such determinations.

(4) Determination of Other Disposition. With respect to any individuals currently detained at Guantánamo whose disposition is not achieved under paragraphs (2) or (3) of this subsection, the Review shall select lawful means, consistent with the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States and the interests of justice, for the disposition of such individuals. The appropriate authorities shall promptly implement such dispositions.

(5) Consideration of Issues Relating to Transfer to the United States. The Review shall identify and consider legal, logistical, and security issues relating to the potential transfer of individuals currently detained at Guantánamo to facilities within the United States, and the Review participants shall work with the Congress on any legislation that may be appropriate.

     Sec. 5. Diplomatic Efforts. The Secretary of State shall expeditiously pursue and direct such negotiations and diplomatic efforts with foreign governments as are necessary and appropriate to implement this order.

     Sec. 6. Humane Standards of Confinement. No individual currently detained at Guantánamo shall be held in the custody or under the effective control of any officer, employee, or other agent of the United States Government, or at a facility owned, operated, or controlled by a department or agency of the United States, except in conformity with all applicable laws governing the conditions of such confinement, including Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions. The Secretary of Defense shall immediately undertake a review of the conditions of detention at Guantánamo to ensure full compliance with this directive. Such review shall be completed within 30 days and any necessary corrections shall be implemented immediately thereafter.

     Sec. 7. Military Commissions. The Secretary of Defense shall immediately take steps sufficient to ensure that during the pendency of the Review described in section 4 of this order, no charges are sworn, or referred to a military commission under the Military Commissions Act of 2006 and the Rules for Military Commissions, and that all proceedings of such military commissions to which charges have been referred but in which no judgment has been rendered, and all proceedings pending in the United States Court of Military Commission Review, are halted.

     Sec. 8. General Provisions.

     (a) Nothing in this order shall prejudice the authority of the Secretary of Defense to determine the disposition of any detainees not covered by this order.

     (b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.

     (c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.


BARACK OBAMA


THE WHITE HOUSE,
    January 22, 2009.







http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/closureofguantanamodetentionfacilities/


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Sebenarnya tindakan obama tiada kaintan dengan Islam atau umat islam, dia cuma ya "outsource" sahaja tahanan2 tu, nak release? minta maaf agen dan proksinya di negara ketiga akur dengan arahan beliau supaya semua pengganas itu terus ditahan.yang dinyatakan kemungkinan untuk dibebaskan tu hanya propaganda media sahaja.biasalah Amerika dan Israel adalah pakar dalam proaganda media. Ini semua dipanggil "diplomatic exercise" sahaja..


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Pada 21-10-09 08:40 , zulman posting:

!!! QUOTE !!!

Sebenarnya tindakan obama tiada kaintan dengan Islam atau umat islam, dia cuma ya "outsource" sahaja tahanan2 tu, nak release? minta maaf agen dan proksinya di negara ketiga akur dengan arahan beliau supaya semua pengganas itu terus ditahan.yang dinyatakan kemungkinan untuk dibebaskan tu hanya propaganda media sahaja.biasalah Amerika dan Israel adalah pakar dalam proaganda media. Ini semua dipanggil "diplomatic exercise" sahaja..




zulman,ada jika tak ada yang lepas maka tak dapatlah tahanan nak menyurakan hak2 mereka dan sampai mati mereka duduk dalam kem tahanan.....sebetulnya sudah ada bekas tahanan memfailkan saman kepada kerajaan amerika

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Binyam Mohamed launches legal fight to stop US destroying torture images

British resident says photographs are evidence of abuse at Guantánamo


Former Guantánamo detainee Binyam Mohamed has launched an urgent legal attempt to prevent the US courts from destroying crucial evidence that he says proves he was abused while being held at the detention camp, the Guardian has learned. The evidence is said to consist of a photograph of Mohamed, a British resident, taken after he was severely beaten by guards at the US navy base in Cuba.

The image, now held by the Pentagon, had been put on his cell door, he says.

Mohamed claims he was told later that this was done because he had been beaten so badly that it was difficult for the guards to identify him.

In a sworn statement seen by the Guardian, Mohamed has appealed to the federal district court in Washington not to destroy the photograph, which neither he nor his lawyers have a copy of, and which is classified under US law.

The US government considered the case closed once Mohamed was released and returned to Britain in February. The photograph will be destroyed within 30 days of his case being dismissed by the American courts – a decision on which is due to be taken by a judge imminently, Clive Stafford Smith, Mohamed's British lawyer and director of Reprieve, the legal charity, said today .

Under US law, evidence relating to dismissed cases must be automatically destroyed. The only way to preserve the photograph is to have it accepted as a court document.

This is the aim of Mohamed's appeal and he says he needs the image as a crucial piece of evidence to fight his case against US authorities for unlawful incarceration and abuse. "That is one piece of physical evidence that I know exists of my abuse," he says in the statement, adding that it was taken in Guantánamo in 2006. After being kicked and punched, he says his guards "applied force to a pressure point on my arm, twisting the handcuffs up ... They tried to open my closed fists up by bending my fingers back one at a time." They took a picture of him when, he says, he was on the floor pinioned by the guards. He continues: "They then slammed me and my Qur'an into the fence." After he objected, he says, they "slammed me into the fence again".

He adds: "They then strapped me into a restraint chair and cut off half my beard. They then performed the humiliating 'anal cavity search', although it was painfully obvious that there was nothing to find."

Mohamed also describes how at one point he screamed and that this "made them redouble their efforts and my situation got worse".

He adds: "One took the heel of my hand and pushed my nose up violently. One soldier pulled on my jaw. They slammed my forehead down on the concrete floor. One grabbed my testicles and punched me."

Mohamed said: "The authorities have consistently denied that I have been abused, and this is physical evidence that I am telling the truth, and they are not."

The Guardian is also writing to the court asking for the photographs to be disclosed in the interests of open justice and freedom of expression. Mohamed's lawyers and media organisations are already embroiled in a dispute in the UK high court over a refusal by David Miliband, the foreign secretary, and the US to disclose what their intelligence agencies knew about Mohamed's torture.

Mohamed was seized and held in Pakistan in 2002 before being secretly renditioned to Morocco. He was subsequently flown to Afghanistan before being sent to Guantánamo. Mohamed says he knows of other photographs taken of him in Morocco and Afghanistan, but he has not seen them. "These pictures including photos of my genitals," he said. "Although the US authorities still apparently deny it and refuse even to admit that I was rendered to Morocco, I was horribly tortured there and had a razor blade taken to my genitals". He also says he suspects that witness B – an MI5 officer who interrogated him in Pakistan in 2002 and currently the subject of a British police investigation – is being used as a scapegoat. "The main responsibility lies with those who established the policy of abuse, not with the functionaries who carried out their orders," he says in his statement.

Stafford Smith said: "It is difficult to understand the continuing policy of the Obama administration. Surely the public has the right to know the crimes committed by US personnel against a British resident like Binyam Mohamed."


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jul/05/binyam-mohamed-guantanamo-evidence-photographs


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Kafir ni baik bagaimana pun pasti ada agenda tersendiri.. Dia nak tutup penjara tu,dia punya pasal lah.. Apapun aku tak percaya pada amerika dan sekutu2nya..



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Pada 21-10-09 10:34 , halesolurun_84 posting:

!!! QUOTE !!!

Kafir ni baik bagaimana pun pasti ada agenda tersendiri.. Dia nak tutup penjara tu,dia punya pasal lah.. Apapun aku tak percaya pada amerika dan sekutu2nya..




betul tu


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Pada 21-10-09 10:34 , halesolurun_84 posting:

!!! QUOTE !!!

Kafir ni baik bagaimana pun pasti ada agenda tersendiri.. Dia nak tutup penjara tu,dia punya pasal lah.. Apapun aku tak percaya pada amerika dan sekutu2nya..




habis...rakyat dia yang beragama islam tu nak letak mana????


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Hehehehe... orang dok cerita pasal peri-laku US sebagai sebuah negara, dia dok sibuk cerita pasal rakyat US yang Islam... apa lah punya 'cerdik'nya member seorang ni ya?

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Pada 21-10-09 10:34 , halesolurun_84 posting:

!!! QUOTE !!!

Kafir ni baik bagaimana pun pasti ada agenda tersendiri.. Dia nak tutup penjara tu,dia punya pasal lah.. Apapun aku tak percaya pada amerika dan sekutu2nya..



yep... setuju sangat...


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Pada 27-10-09 08:24 , fikrul_mustanir posting:

!!! QUOTE !!!

Hehehehe... orang dok cerita pasal peri-laku US sebagai sebuah negara, dia dok sibuk cerita pasal rakyat US yang Islam... apa lah punya 'cerdik'nya member seorang ni ya?



hehehehe ni sekor tak faham apa orang cakap.......habis yang duduk dalam US tu manusia ke makhluk asing dari planet lain........ada ke negara yang tak ada orang?????? :lucu: :lucu: :lucu: :lucu: :lucu: :lucu:


dahlah trigger happy,entah2 spesis pun macam pak lah juga... :kelip: :kelip: :kelip: :kelip:


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Pada 27-10-09 09:36 , mimi_eniliana posting:

!!! QUOTE !!!

Pada 21-10-09 10:34 , halesolurun_84 posting:

!!! QUOTE !!!

Kafir ni baik bagaimana pun pasti ada agenda tersendiri.. Dia nak tutup penjara tu,dia punya pasal lah.. Apapun aku tak percaya pada amerika dan sekutu2nya..



yep... setuju sangat...





ni lagi satu kaki angguk :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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kaki angguk ? erm... sapa sebelum ni kaki angguk ?
hehehe.. angguk saja apa yang anwar cakap ? tanpa pedulikan nasib agama?
angguk saja obama kata ? tanpa memikirkan impak kepada umat Islam ?

kalau nak kirakan angguk ni ? berpa banyak posting rashdin yang hebat dan diperhatikan dulu.. apa yang di QUOTE.. dan di akhiri dengan perkataan BETUL TU..

tapi aku bukan nak mencari benda tu buang masa saja.. kau punya posting ni rashdin aku anggap macam spamming saja.... buang masa melayan orang yang hyper fanatik dan taksub... tak guna kepala otak saya nak memikir.. apa yang kau nampak semua keburukan.. bodoh betul


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Pada 25-10-09 23:50 , Rashdin posting:

!!! QUOTE !!!

Pada 21-10-09 10:34 , halesolurun_84 posting:

!!! QUOTE !!!

Kafir ni baik bagaimana pun pasti ada agenda tersendiri.. Dia nak tutup penjara tu,dia punya pasal lah.. Apapun aku tak percaya pada amerika dan sekutu2nya..




habis...rakyat dia yang beragama islam tu nak letak mana????



rasanya statement tu ditujukan kepada org kafir kat amerika dan sekutunya agaknya...tak kanlah halesolurun tak percya kat org islam amerika..

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salam semua, maafkan saya nak celah sikit. walau apapun kena ingat akan pesan Allah Taala yang org yahudi dan nasrani sekali2 tidak akan ridha dengan kita selagi kita tidak ikut mereka. Tak perlulah kita nak berbaik sangka dengan amerika ni, memang dah terang musuh Islam, musuh pas dan musuh ht.

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Pada 03-11-09 14:14 , si-tanah posting:

!!! QUOTE !!!

walau apapun kena ingat akan pesan Allah Taala yang org yahudi dan nasrani sekali2 tidak akan ridha dengan kita selagi kita tidak ikut mereka. Tak perlulah kita nak berbaik sangka dengan amerika ni, memang dah terang musuh Islam, musuh pas dan musuh ht.
betul tu betul...kita ada akal tau mana baik dan buruk..berfikir ikut akal jangan ikut hati jangan cepat melenting bila org tak sependapat dengan kita..ok ;-)

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