20 years back Boyd was arrested in Pakistan for Bank Robbery, he must be criminal! He has a history of crimes. Even as he was doing VIOLENT jihad against Russians with the help of CIA (whose sweet boy at the time was an Afghan Gulbuddin Hikmatyar, the leader of Hizb-e-Islami), he was such a criminal that he robbed the bank and his hand and foot were supposed to be cut off. Is the news about the bank robbery as important as the news about his eviction on the ground that it was a set up against him, and appeal court found the evidence totally false.
Does it sound familiar, "the issue of evidence and its reliability"? Isn't it a repeat of what was done to Boyd in Pakistan? He is again indicted on false charges, using his audio out of context, turning his legal ammunition possession into illegal, his practice of shooting illegal, his possession of money that IN ORDER TO HIDE, HE DEPOSITED IN THE BANK :) illegal, his not going to a specific Masjid that spies for FBI, illegal, his training of kids like every other Southern American, illegal. Thus he is portrayed one of the most dangerous terrorists and he is going to be sentenced for life!
Guantanamo Bay is a living example of false indictment. Most of the people in Guantanamo or anywhere else in the prisons were sold to American troops for $5000.00. With all the poverty and war in their faces who would not want to sell anybody to America with whom he has some personal enmity. The enemy is gone and the dollars are earned. Could there be anything better than that? Those people could not make $5,000.00 even if they worked all their lives, so if they have no conscience and are selfish, are they going to miss this golden opportunity? For those who are searching the truth and support Human Rights, a good book to read would be: Enemy Combatant: A British Muslim's Journey To Guantanamo and Back (ISBN 0-7432-8567-0) and in the United States as Enemy Combatant: My Imprisonment at Guantanamo, Bagram, and Kandahar (ISBN 1-59558-136-7).
Thursday, August 6, 2009
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