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23 Apr, 2013 18:19

New kind of Gitmo torture, Losing Miranda rights, Boston: Prep for police state?

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New kind of Gitmo torture, Losing Miranda rights, Boston: Prep for police state?

On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin talks to retired Col. Morris Davis, former chief prosecutor at Guantanamo, about the growing number of Gitmo prisoners joining a hunger strike aimed at drawing attention to the illegal aspects of the facility. Abby then looks at calls to suspend the Boston bombing suspect’s Miranda rights, and exposes how these rights have already eroded in recent years. BTS wraps up the show with an interview with former FBI translator and whistleblower Sibel Edmonds about Boston being a preparation for a police state in America, and outlines the complex history of US-NATO-Chechnya relations.

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