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Ronald Fiddler, The Case For Due Process...
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Charity work in Afghanistan.
Seized illegally by the Bush regime and imprisoned in Guantanamo.
Stayed there under the Obama regime
Released under pressure from UK government.
Compensated for illegal detention.
Killed himself in suicide attack.
Seized illegally by the Bush regime and imprisoned in Guantanamo.
Stayed there under the Obama regime
Released under pressure from UK government.
Compensated for illegal detention.
Killed himself in suicide attack.
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No. He was trying to run away at the time so it was a case of Fiddler on the Hoof.
No particular views on Mr Fiddler. Considerable views on the one million taxpayers' smackeroonies (which some reports say is now in the hands of terrorists) kindly doled out by HM Government.
By the way, you missed out one vital snippet from Mr Fiddler's CV, v_e. He was not seized by US forces whilst engaged in "Charity Work" in Afghanistan. He was seized from Pakistan. Quite what he was engaged in there is anybody's guess.
No. He was trying to run away at the time so it was a case of Fiddler on the Hoof.
No particular views on Mr Fiddler. Considerable views on the one million taxpayers' smackeroonies (which some reports say is now in the hands of terrorists) kindly doled out by HM Government.
By the way, you missed out one vital snippet from Mr Fiddler's CV, v_e. He was not seized by US forces whilst engaged in "Charity Work" in Afghanistan. He was seized from Pakistan. Quite what he was engaged in there is anybody's guess.
// I’ve never understood why...people travel to volatile areas ... and put themselves in a situation which could result in arrest.//
such as central manchester
the judges of minshull st would certainly agree with you when the jailed a girl whose only crime was to drive to the centre and have a look ( when there was a riot )
she of course maintained " I aint darn narfin'" but her plaintive and possibly true story was not believed .....
I think it was "Fiddler on the move", myself
Leon the brother interviewed today on teevee didnt impress with his powers of analysis
such as central manchester
the judges of minshull st would certainly agree with you when the jailed a girl whose only crime was to drive to the centre and have a look ( when there was a riot )
she of course maintained " I aint darn narfin'" but her plaintive and possibly true story was not believed .....
I think it was "Fiddler on the move", myself
Leon the brother interviewed today on teevee didnt impress with his powers of analysis
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