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To: Sully- who wrote (48149)5/26/2005 8:24:09 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
During that time, he was interrogated repeatedly, and his legs were beaten so badly that a coroner later said they "had basically been pulpified," the Times reported.

Dilawar was a taxi driver and may have been arrested simply because he drove past an American military outpost with three pasengers shortly after it had been attacked, according to the report. The other three eventually were flown to the American detainee facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where they were held for more than a year before being released without being charged, the Times reported.

usatoday.com

There is no statute of limitations on war crimes.



To: Sully- who wrote (48149)5/26/2005 8:30:18 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
"The U.S. knew exactly where the (American) brothers were all along, while their family was scared stiff, not knowing whether they were dead or alive. This is profoundly wrong and should send a chill up the spine of every U.S. citizen living overseas."

The August 13 arrest was the second time Zain Afzal was abducted by Pakistani intelligence agents. On May 5, 2004, he was taken away from the same house in Karachi and released the following day. On that occasion Zain Afzal was tortured, returning home with a burst eardrum and severe lacerations on his back. He was unable to walk after being tortured in custody, and needed an operation on his ear. Medical reports corroborate these claims.

yubanet.com

There is no statute of limitations on war crimes.



To: Sully- who wrote (48149)5/26/2005 8:31:50 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
vigirak.com

There is no statute of limitations on war crimes.



To: Sully- who wrote (48149)5/26/2005 8:32:52 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
news.bbc.co.uk

There is no statute of limitations on war crimes



To: Sully- who wrote (48149)5/26/2005 8:37:29 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
thememoryhole.org

There is no statute of limitations on war crimes.