Monday, January 11, 2010

Guantanamo prison turns 8 today...

Ride this ^ Not that =>.

...and nobody's getting a trip to Disneyland. (That's where we went on my eighth birthday.)

No such luck for the dozens of innocent men still stuck on a Caribbean island, deprived of their rights, their families, their homes and their health.

Today, on the eighth anniversary of Guantanamo opening as a black hole of a prison for people we're paranoid about, the still-detained prisoners can look forward to a nice round of torture, and it's not an E-ticket ride.


Gitmo-the-prison does wrong in our names. Wrong legally, wrong ethically, wrong morally. It leaves a spiritual stain on our collective conscience.

It is beyond counter-productive. We are waterboarding ourselves in the foot there.

Worthington's exhaustive research showed 93% of those detained were proven innocent. That's 725 men, with 725 families, all stung by grievous harm and injustice.
...a prison in which the overwhelming majority of those held — at least 93 percent of the 779 men and boys imprisoned in total — were either completely innocent people, seized as a result of dubious intelligence or sold for bounty payments, or Taliban foot soldiers, recruited to fight an inter-Muslim civil war that began long before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and that had nothing to do with al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden or international terrorism.
Stop it now. Stop it before another idealistic young man tries to do us grievous harm and injustice.

(Photo credits: Painting of Khmer Rouge waterboarding from the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum; LIFE Magazine Disneyland photo)

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