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"Preserve torture sites," ACLU urges

Published: 16 April, 2009, 21:18
Edited: 20 February, 2010, 09:00


Obama should preserve torture sites so that the evidence was available to prosecutors, says Christopher Anders from the American Civil Liberties Union.

 
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Count Cash April 16, 2009, 18:08 quote
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This is an excellent idea, all sites need to be preserved, not only for the sake of evidence, but also as a constant reminder of the inhumanity that the USA administration and complict EU have vested upon their political oponents in the search for oil. These should, in the end be turned into museums in a simliar fashion to the NAZI concentration camps, so that all the worlds people can witness the evil that was vested upon many political opponents. It will seve as a reminder to children of the torture perpetrated by the US administration with support of the EU and NATO. It will also remind them of the need to be forever vigilant, with effective deterrence, against the next son of a Bush who will betray the USA, assited by their EU accomplices.

J M February 20, 2010, 05:54 quote
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I agree. Russia should also preserve the gulags, concentration camps, sites of mass executions and NKVD torture sites used by the Stalinist dictatorship. Russia is trying to white-wash the evil they commited.

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