Today, the U.S. dropped
charges against the so-called '20th hijacker'.
That got me wondering, who are the remaining Guantanamo defendants?
It turns out that they are not "Al Qaeda terrorists", but
a bunch of kids, a car pool driver, and others who may have
been involved in a civil
war within their own country, but not a war against
the United States.
For example, an article
written by former Wall Street Journal editor and influential
conservative Paul Craig Roberts includes the following bombshell:
The six that the United States are bringing to "trial"
include two child
soldiers for the Taliban and a
car pool driver who allegedly drove Osama bin Laden.
The
Taliban did not attack the United States. The child soldiers
were fighting in an Afghan civil war. The United
States attacked the Taliban. How does that make Taliban
soldiers terrorists who should be locked up and abused in
Gitmo and brought before a kangaroo military tribunal? If
a terrorist hires a driver or a taxi, does that make the
driver a terrorist? What about the pilots of the airliners
who brought the alleged 9-11 terrorists to the United States?
Are they guilty, too?
(Article continues below)
Given that the military may not have any real terrorists
in custody, it becomes a little clearer why the
trials have been rigged to prevent the possibility of acquittal.
As Mr. Roberts puts it:
The Gitmo trials are show trials. Their only purpose is
to create the precedent that the executive branch can ignore
the U.S. court system and try people in the same manner
that innocent people were tried in Stalinist Russia and
Gestapo Germany. If the Bush regime had any real evidence
against the Gitmo detainees, it would have no need for its
kangaroo military tribunal.
If any more proof is needed that Bush has no case against
any of the Gitmo detainees, the following AP News report
of Feb. 14, 2008, should suffice: "The Bush administration
asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to limit judges' authority
to scrutinize evidence against detainees at Guantanamo Bay."
The reason Bush doesn't want judges to see the evidence
is that there is no evidence except a few confessions obtained
by torture. In the American system of justice, confession
obtained by torture is self-incrimination and is impermissible
evidence under the U.S. Constitution.
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the "dangerous terrorists" claim of the Bush administration
is just another hoax perpetrated on the inattentive American
public.
One of the Gitmo defendants
is allegedly Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who is supposed to be a
mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. However, given that Mohammed
was
killed years ago, it is
not clear who the U.S. military is really holding.