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Freedom quote for 5/11/2025
Heresy is only another word for freedom of thought.
(Graham Greene)

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Bush may have ordered torture of terror suspects

"The US government began hearings on Friday to determine if 14 accused terrorists currently being held at Guantanamo Bay can be deemed enemy combatants. The hearings, which have been closed to independent observers, are receiving heavy criticism for their secretive nature and what some are calling pre-determined outcomes.

"'The administration has been almost pathological in trying to find ways to keep these people from ever seeing a real judge or a real lawyer,' John Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, told the Associated Press, 'and the reasons are obvious.'

"Turley, among many legal analysts, believes that the likelihood that torture tactics were used on the detainees has heightened the administration's state of secrecy for fear of public retribution. The law professor also suggested that President Bush not only knew about the torture program but may have ordered it ..."
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