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from puerto rico to guantanamo the flights are story. you will be required to pay twelve dollars a night person. watching. and whatever addicted as you occur for telephone or area and me office. you'll be able to see the care for which they are detained and. you'll see a somewhat of a dissident and you'll be able to photograph it all right this is very good if i may share yeah i thank you very much appreciate your saw it carry more probably question me coffee. yes i think you're. i think when i. say that i've had is actually have. made. it's interesting talking to people. in sweden from the middle east north america. have the opportunity to speak with different people. here how they feel about the detainees here how they feel politics it's it it's an interesting experience and i feel like this is. and his job is to show us that everything is ok here but we have come here because we want to know what is really going on at guantanamo feeling isn't allowed inside the prison camp so we were thinking of shooting with a hidden camera. unfortun
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this is jamal from manchester who was with methane guantanamo. and there's many who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk. you know i don't even remember the first me i was remember. speak you. know because what they would do the americans will put you next to each different people to see if you know up as the from before off up as speaks english that put an extra person to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe the mark know that you're from before d.c. are there oh yeah because when people constantly moved around. what. you. or. i once thought i would like to let them know. for me. to be. maybe. it seems hard to talk about what happened to them in guantanamo. especially for men. maybe because he's devoted two years to keeping silent. i was born more tortured physically. my head complicated with americans told them all they wanted to know. for about six months but it was too much so i stopped talking with them for two years. they started using the methods you've heard about you know i've been in the interroga
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was still held at guantanamo. and when there was only one official version as you can hear it on the radio station voice of america. being scrutinized and interrogated at the u.s. naval base at guantanamo bay cuba. select few american servicemen and u.s. officials have direct contact with the prisoners. u.s. officials insist that detainees are not tortured or subject to any cruel treatment during interrogation sessions in fact. their way to make the captors feel comfortable to coax information from. fashion. exactly right here the story could have ended if it wasn't for this man who we saw in a public square. he's my father and he had a feeling that things were not good at guantanamo and. forty to forty five degrees of heat looked up and and chained. night totally isolated not allowed to speak to see or to hear but magic's father didn't know that it was the other way around it was matinee together with most of the other prisoners that had in fact decided to stop talking. rumor now was that it wasn't forty degrees
was still held at guantanamo. and when there was only one official version as you can hear it on the radio station voice of america. being scrutinized and interrogated at the u.s. naval base at guantanamo bay cuba. select few american servicemen and u.s. officials have direct contact with the prisoners. u.s. officials insist that detainees are not tortured or subject to any cruel treatment during interrogation sessions in fact. their way to make the captors feel comfortable to coax information...
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this is jamal from manchester who was with methane guantanamo. and there's man who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk. remember. speak you. know what they would do the. next to each different people to see if you know. author speaks english that person to see the connection with these guys from. before. oh yeah when people move. what. you heard was cool. or i wouldn't say that. i once thought up i would want to let them know. well refused to answer that one. for me the most crucial thing here is to be. where you. are. maybe. it seems hard to talk about what happened to them in guantanamo. especially from a. maybe because he's devoted two years to keeping silent. and i was in the war nor tortured physically. my head complicated with americans told them all they wanted to know. for about six months but it was too much so i stopped talking with them for two years. they started using the methods you heard about you know believe me i've been in the interrogation room i was kept in there for twelve fourteen hours. and they put on air conditioning
this is jamal from manchester who was with methane guantanamo. and there's man who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk. remember. speak you. know what they would do the. next to each different people to see if you know. author speaks english that person to see the connection with these guys from. before. oh yeah when people move. what. you heard was cool. or i wouldn't say that. i once thought up i would want to let them know. well refused to answer that one. for me the most crucial thing...
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this is jamal from manchester who was with matty in guantanamo. and. who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with. remember all. speak you. know because what they would do the americans will put you next to each different people to see if you know a person from before off opposite speaks english and put it next opposite to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe the monitor from before d.c. are a bit better oh yeah clever people constantly moved around. what. you heard was cool. or i wouldn't say that. i once thought i would want to let them know. well refused to answer that one. for me the most crucial thing here is to be. away. maybe. it seems hard to talk about what happens to them in guantanamo. especially for me. maybe because he's devoted two years to keeping silent. i was in the war nor tortured physically. my head complicated with americans told them all they wanted to know. for about six months but it was too much so i just stopped talking with them for two years. they started using the methods you heard a
this is jamal from manchester who was with matty in guantanamo. and. who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with. remember all. speak you. know because what they would do the americans will put you next to each different people to see if you know a person from before off opposite speaks english and put it next opposite to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe the monitor from before d.c. are a bit better oh yeah clever people constantly moved around....
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developed at guantanamo. and here is miller being questioned by a senator about his visit to abu ghraib before the documents came out and. these methods could be. contrary to the geneva convention were presented by the systems team that i took to see. everything started to change. and he has said and his defense mechanism is i was only the. control of that person and knew what was going on out there it wouldn't have gone on out there. even though karpinski and baucus lost control they both kept quiet as the new methods were introduced maybe there are no real heroes in this story only people with more or less control. and some people who seem to be outside of any control or regulation. when we read the documents we discover a strange little detail. in the scandal surrounding abu ghraib it's not just soldiers in the investigation. and they were also involved in the abuse against prisoners so called contractors for some reason were never brought to trial. what exactly is a contractor in the time. he was generous
developed at guantanamo. and here is miller being questioned by a senator about his visit to abu ghraib before the documents came out and. these methods could be. contrary to the geneva convention were presented by the systems team that i took to see. everything started to change. and he has said and his defense mechanism is i was only the. control of that person and knew what was going on out there it wouldn't have gone on out there. even though karpinski and baucus lost control they both kept...
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naval base at guantanamo bay cuba. servicemen and u.s. officials have direct contact with the prisoners. detainees are not torture subject cruel treatment during interrogation sessions in fact. their way to make their captors feel comfortable. fashion. exactly. the story could have ended if it wasn't for this man we saw in a public square. and he had a feeling that things were not good. it at one time. one two two four one eight forty to forty five degrees of heat locked up and chained and then three day and night totally isolated not allowed to speak to see or to hear but matins father didn't know that it was the other way around it was matted together with most of the other prisoners that had in fact decided to stop talking. rumor now was that it wasn't forty degrees one hundred guntown the anymore that the army had started exposing prisoners to freezing temperatures to get them to talk what i would do is urge him as a father to reach out to communicate with his son via a letter which we will transform and ask his son to just cooperate.
naval base at guantanamo bay cuba. servicemen and u.s. officials have direct contact with the prisoners. detainees are not torture subject cruel treatment during interrogation sessions in fact. their way to make their captors feel comfortable. fashion. exactly. the story could have ended if it wasn't for this man we saw in a public square. and he had a feeling that things were not good. it at one time. one two two four one eight forty to forty five degrees of heat locked up and chained and then...
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we've been at guantanamo and we still don't know what really happens inside them. but maybe that's not the most important thing because what we do know is enough. we know that there are still prisoners held inside their loss to their right to remain silent. and who don't even know if they are ever going to get out. if one time although it's been reported to develop a seventy two point matrix for stress and duress leads out types of coercion escalation levels being pulled harsher heat or cold withholding food clothing for days at a time naked isolation and cold dark cells is that correct care gorkhaland correct never have to care gora click in the correct. question is there so much taxpayers i mean to hide to have a real mess created from. system world means a turn of robin hood should the rich be taxed more for the benefit of everyone else and what kind of. her. mother. in law come on come on come on. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to move feel up to the soviet files and oxys. he. remains in solitary confinement.
we've been at guantanamo and we still don't know what really happens inside them. but maybe that's not the most important thing because what we do know is enough. we know that there are still prisoners held inside their loss to their right to remain silent. and who don't even know if they are ever going to get out. if one time although it's been reported to develop a seventy two point matrix for stress and duress leads out types of coercion escalation levels being pulled harsher heat or cold...
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we've been at guantanamo and we still don't know what really happens inside them. but maybe that's not the most important thing because what we do know is enough. we know that there are still prisoners held inside there have lost their right to remain silent. and who don't even know if they are ever going to get out. it want to know which been reported to develop a seventy two point natures for stress and duress types of coercion escalating levels being pulled harsher heat or cold withholding food putting for days at a time naked isolation in cold dark cells is that correct through those categories clear and correct never have to carry gore click and. wealthy british style happened last night. markets why not scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. the. lead a deadly example snicket disease head so much and sound two hundred people have been infected and millions are at risk of cancer the west nile virus a symptom of the summons a r
we've been at guantanamo and we still don't know what really happens inside them. but maybe that's not the most important thing because what we do know is enough. we know that there are still prisoners held inside there have lost their right to remain silent. and who don't even know if they are ever going to get out. it want to know which been reported to develop a seventy two point natures for stress and duress types of coercion escalating levels being pulled harsher heat or cold withholding...
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he came from guantanamo on a secret mission. found out later that he actually came on the same plane as secretary of defense rumsfeld he did this in brief with the all of the interrogators and the commander of the military intelligence brigade and general fast the people from her staff that were involved in interrogations and he started out by saying that he was there to assess their operations and to help them get to achieve more actionable intelligence he said but i think you're you treat the person too well or too gentle with him said you really need to treat them like dogs because if you treat them any better than that you've effectively lost control of the interrogation and before that meeting was over he said. with his with the lessons that they've learned and their take techniques from guantanamo bay and in other locations he was going to get moai. this is the report of the general miller and his seventeen experts from left after their visit to abu ghraib just one month before the scandal broke out. here you can read his
he came from guantanamo on a secret mission. found out later that he actually came on the same plane as secretary of defense rumsfeld he did this in brief with the all of the interrogators and the commander of the military intelligence brigade and general fast the people from her staff that were involved in interrogations and he started out by saying that he was there to assess their operations and to help them get to achieve more actionable intelligence he said but i think you're you treat the...
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we've been at guantanamo and we still don't know what really happens inside there. but maybe that's not the most important thing because what we do know is enough. we know that there are still prisoners held inside their loss to their right to remain silent. and who don't even know if they are ever going to get out. if one tunnel which been reported to develop a seventy two point nature is for stress and duress played cell types of coercion escalating levels we include harsher heat or cold withholding food clothing for days at a time naked isolation and cold dark cells is that correct carrot or clean correct never have carrot or click in my career. path. liss . this history still keeps its secrets. feelin the song. tropical trouble and exotic mosquito borne diseases plaguing brush in the wake of this summer's unprecedented heat wave. online whistleblower we keep.
we've been at guantanamo and we still don't know what really happens inside there. but maybe that's not the most important thing because what we do know is enough. we know that there are still prisoners held inside their loss to their right to remain silent. and who don't even know if they are ever going to get out. if one tunnel which been reported to develop a seventy two point nature is for stress and duress played cell types of coercion escalating levels we include harsher heat or cold...
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from guantanamo bay and in other locations he was going to get. this is the report of the general miller and his seventeen experts from give left after their visit to abu ghraib just one month before the scandal broke out. here you can read his suggestions on how he would like to make the interrogations more effective for example he wants to use the military police who previously were only used as prison guards to prepare the prisoners for interrogation. and here is an overhead found. that no one wants to take responsibility for the interrogation methods. developed. and here is miller being questioned by a senator about his visit to abu ghraib before the documents came out and. these methods could be. contrary to the. stream to see. if. it would be there. even though. they both kept quiet as the new methods were introduced maybe there are no real heroes in this story only people with more or less control . and some people who seem to be outside of any control or regulation. when we read the documents we discover a strange little detail. in the sca
from guantanamo bay and in other locations he was going to get. this is the report of the general miller and his seventeen experts from give left after their visit to abu ghraib just one month before the scandal broke out. here you can read his suggestions on how he would like to make the interrogations more effective for example he wants to use the military police who previously were only used as prison guards to prepare the prisoners for interrogation. and here is an overhead found. that no...
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he has now spent one-third of his life in guantanamo.e appeared in court today in a suit and tie to wash the jury being selected. -- to watch the jury being selected. his lawyers say he is a victim, not a war criminal. other detainees in guantanamo awaits trial for our return home. their continued detention here is a clear reminder of a broken presidential, president obama said he would shut down the guantanamo camps within a year of taking office and transfer of detainees within the united states. the detainees remain on the base. >> president obama did make such promises, but his hands to an extent have been a real -- have been tied by republicans and democrats. he has had to deal with a crisis, most notably the economy. it is true that these are promises that have not been kept. he has some extenuating circumstances, though. >> president obama has failed to shut guantanamo. the military is now putting on trout a man accused of committing crimes while he was a child -- has put on trial a man accused of committing crimes while he was a
he has now spent one-third of his life in guantanamo.e appeared in court today in a suit and tie to wash the jury being selected. -- to watch the jury being selected. his lawyers say he is a victim, not a war criminal. other detainees in guantanamo awaits trial for our return home. their continued detention here is a clear reminder of a broken presidential, president obama said he would shut down the guantanamo camps within a year of taking office and transfer of detainees within the united...
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the story of guantanamo is really one of trying to avoid international obligations you know a lot of the policies especially that were derived under the bush administration the reason why guantanamo was opened was to create a black hole to avoid any type of legal of pluck ability and to avoid the jury jurisdiction of u.s. courts now that's presumably part of why the obama administration has made a commitment to close guantanamo but it's unfortunate that they're continuing to with these problematic military commissions especially in the case of an individual that was a minor at the time. that he allegedly committed the conduct that he's accused of well i want to talk to you set of these military commissions are problematic and that's where you know it's so interesting because the first set of military commissions that were created under the bush administration the supreme court ruled unconstitutional so now this these new military commissions were only created in two thousand and nine i believe the handbook for them only came out in april of this year so you know can we really trust t
the story of guantanamo is really one of trying to avoid international obligations you know a lot of the policies especially that were derived under the bush administration the reason why guantanamo was opened was to create a black hole to avoid any type of legal of pluck ability and to avoid the jury jurisdiction of u.s. courts now that's presumably part of why the obama administration has made a commitment to close guantanamo but it's unfortunate that they're continuing to with these...
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he has spent a third of his life in guantanamo. he appeared in court in a suit and tie to watch the jury being selected. the pictures show an added tension. his lawyers say he is a victim, not a war criminal. other detainees in guantanamo await trial or return home. their continued detention is a clear reminder of a broken presidential promise. president obama said he would shut down the camp within a year of taking office and transfer all detainees to prisons in the united states. but the u.s. congress blocked its plan, and the detainees at remain on the base. >> his hands, to a certain extent, have been tied by the republicans and some conservative democrats. congress also has had a variety of crises. not least of these the economy. it is disappointing to many people. there are extenuating circumstances. >> president obama has failed to shut guantanamo. the military is now putting on trial a man accused of committing crimes while he was a child. you would think that these two facts which caused huge problems for the president. no
he has spent a third of his life in guantanamo. he appeared in court in a suit and tie to watch the jury being selected. the pictures show an added tension. his lawyers say he is a victim, not a war criminal. other detainees in guantanamo await trial or return home. their continued detention is a clear reminder of a broken presidential promise. president obama said he would shut down the camp within a year of taking office and transfer all detainees to prisons in the united states. but the u.s....
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president obama well he pledged to close guantanamo and hasn't been able to do that. never said that there were no be no military or trials or prosecutions of guantanamo detainee so i think we need to see those two separate issues own deal first with the issue of the trials themselves president obama well he was campaigning had pledged not to continue with military commissions and now we see that military commissions are indeed going to happen president obama was able to amend the military commissions act that the law that governs these trials that he had inherited from the bush administration second he did a complete review of all of the remaining detainees in guantanamo to determine the outcome of those cases i really think that we can understand omar condors case as a check best case for what will happen to the high value detainees and their prosecution it remains to be seen whether any of the high value detainees will be brought into the united states or federal to. trial at this point that looks unlikely there for the military commission seems to be president oba
president obama well he pledged to close guantanamo and hasn't been able to do that. never said that there were no be no military or trials or prosecutions of guantanamo detainee so i think we need to see those two separate issues own deal first with the issue of the trials themselves president obama well he was campaigning had pledged not to continue with military commissions and now we see that military commissions are indeed going to happen president obama was able to amend the military...
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he is the first convicted guantanamo bay detainees under barack obama. there is another case taking place this week of a different man, who was, in fact, and juvenile when he, allegedly, killed a u.s. soldier in afghanistan -- a juvenile when he allegedly killed a u.s. soldier. >> the united nations says many more in pakistan will died in remote -- will die in the floods. they're trying to help provide clean water, food, shelter, and medical care. we have the latest. >> every day, more of the newly homeless pack up and go pm there is a trail of destroying villages along the entire length of pakistan -- pack up and go. there is a trail of destroyed villages. the crisis began two weeks ago, when monsoon rains caused flooding in the northwest of the country. as the torrential rains continued, water spread along the indus river, and sindh and punjab have been affected. the numbers are staggering. the united nations estimates 6 million need aid immediately. one part of the country has been flooded. the waters have laid waste to demand and crops. a season of h
he is the first convicted guantanamo bay detainees under barack obama. there is another case taking place this week of a different man, who was, in fact, and juvenile when he, allegedly, killed a u.s. soldier in afghanistan -- a juvenile when he allegedly killed a u.s. soldier. >> the united nations says many more in pakistan will died in remote -- will die in the floods. they're trying to help provide clean water, food, shelter, and medical care. we have the latest. >> every day,...
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military base in afghanistan before being moved to guantanamo the alleged violations of human rights have been discussed by the united nations if convicted he faces a maximum life sentence. but joining me now from washington d.c. to discuss this case is devon chafey from the advocacy group human rights first thanks very much indeed for joining us here now. claim there's no chance he'll get a fair trial what do you think. well certainly military commissions are fraught with problems they have been since they were first conceived of in two thousand and one we are now on approximately the third version of the military commissions and they clearly fall short of what at least in the united states we would consider to be standard due process requirements that they continue to allow for some coerced evidence and they don't have the same kind of due process protections that we would normally expect and. this is one of the first cases to be heard since the tribunals created by george w. bush they were last year by the obama administration and the whole point was they're supposed to give great
military base in afghanistan before being moved to guantanamo the alleged violations of human rights have been discussed by the united nations if convicted he faces a maximum life sentence. but joining me now from washington d.c. to discuss this case is devon chafey from the advocacy group human rights first thanks very much indeed for joining us here now. claim there's no chance he'll get a fair trial what do you think. well certainly military commissions are fraught with problems they have...
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. >>> terror trial, the youngest prisoner at guantanamo bay goes on trial today for the murder of an american soldier in afghanistan. >>> and air rage. following an argument with a passenger, a jetblue flight attendant makes a hasty and unorthodox exit. this is the "cbs morning news" unorthodox exit. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, august 10th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm emily smith in for betty nguyen. this morning the search for the third escaped inmate from an arizona prison is centered near montana's glacier national park. there's a $40,000 reward on their heads, but two other fugitives are back behind bars. one was captured monday. >> reporter: by most accounts, tracy province was a model citizen during his brief fling. witnesses saw him singing at a church sunday night. he also spent time chatting with residents at a local bar. >> he talked at least two hours. wanted to hear stories about the local outlaws. >> reporter: he was arrested monday morning just 60 miles from yellowstone park. his ten day run came to an end
. >>> terror trial, the youngest prisoner at guantanamo bay goes on trial today for the murder of an american soldier in afghanistan. >>> and air rage. following an argument with a passenger, a jetblue flight attendant makes a hasty and unorthodox exit. this is the "cbs morning news" unorthodox exit. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, august 10th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm emily smith in...
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he was transferred to the guantanamo bay detention center in cuba in 2002. he's the youngest in made there. the human rights activists questioned the legality of his trial. >> there is not really a law that speaks to this in the united states. international law would frown upon the child soldier. international law would have less focus on rehabilitating and reintegrated him into society and treated them as a victim instead of a war criminal. >> george bush introduced military tribunals for suspects at guantanamo. president obama has not abolished the tribunals. >> his attorney has expressed doubts over the fairness of the trial. they expect that the accused will be found guilty. the u.n. has criticized the trial because who this would set-because this would set a ngous predent will blood. >> at the swimming championship, the german outpaced the russian competitor by half a second. the german team won a second metal, this time in diving. millions of muslims from the world have started the monthlong ast of ramadan. it opens with a traditional feast with friend
he was transferred to the guantanamo bay detention center in cuba in 2002. he's the youngest in made there. the human rights activists questioned the legality of his trial. >> there is not really a law that speaks to this in the united states. international law would frown upon the child soldier. international law would have less focus on rehabilitating and reintegrated him into society and treated them as a victim instead of a war criminal. >> george bush introduced military...
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now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. in a manner. that is appropriate today in chords as much as we can with the to be the courage to face stomach slap if you can should do nothing so that it shocks them especially if it gets slapped but you don't actually break any bones could interrogation techniques that we use in day to phone tom are approved but the senior leadership of our government. we have nothing to. do we believe in transparency. well rock music lovers are in eager anticipation in moscow as the city is getting ready to host the irish rock band u two for the first time security will be stepped up around the city's luzhniki stadium on wednesday night some eighty thousand people are expected to attend the show the world's most expensive staging to date tickets were released back in january at a price of up to one thousand dollars meanwhile a special silver near a five piece russian dolls set depicting the members of the band is proving to be a big hit among fans the artist responsible even claims to have received an order fro
now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. in a manner. that is appropriate today in chords as much as we can with the to be the courage to face stomach slap if you can should do nothing so that it shocks them especially if it gets slapped but you don't actually break any bones could interrogation techniques that we use in day to phone tom are approved but the senior leadership of our government. we have nothing to. do we believe in transparency. well rock music lovers are in eager anticipation in...
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now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. in the manner.it is appropriate today it is but to speak in if he did even. if a slap stomach slap if you can should do nothing so that it shocks them especially if you're going to stop but you don't actually break to. cook to deter a geisha techniques that we use in. horror but the senior leadership of our government. we have nothing to. believe transference. let's take a look now at some other stories around the world forty two people have been killed as a plane though the runway in the rain that they had on. flight was carrying ninety one passengers and five crew and was trying to land that night in a fog and burst into flames more than fifty people were rescued and mostly in stable condition. three people have been killed in a shootout in the lebanese capital beirut shiite has been lost supporters of the sunni groups like machine guns and rocket propelled grenades at each other. the way to stereo the violence follows an alderman topside a mosque from one state today to settle the. egyptians have
now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. in the manner.it is appropriate today it is but to speak in if he did even. if a slap stomach slap if you can should do nothing so that it shocks them especially if you're going to stop but you don't actually break to. cook to deter a geisha techniques that we use in. horror but the senior leadership of our government. we have nothing to. believe transference. let's take a look now at some other stories around the world forty two people have been killed as a...
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military base in afghanistan before being moved to guantanamo the alleged violations of human rights have been discussed by the united nations if convicted he faces a maximum life sentence doesn't show you from the up because the group human rights first says even if it did kill a u.s. soldier it doesn't make him a war criminal. there's two questions whether or not the individual should be tried and how the united states is obligated to treat child soldiers child soldiers who are often cold worst into being engaged in armed conflict and we have a special obligation under international law to those individuals and quoting an obligation to we have bill a tape and to help reintegrate those individuals also under all their international obligations there are obligations that the united states has to treat children who are accused of crimes differently than adults who are accused of crimes in the united states we have an entirely different juvenile justice system for children who are accused of crimes understanding that there are special considerations that much must be given but a milita
military base in afghanistan before being moved to guantanamo the alleged violations of human rights have been discussed by the united nations if convicted he faces a maximum life sentence doesn't show you from the up because the group human rights first says even if it did kill a u.s. soldier it doesn't make him a war criminal. there's two questions whether or not the individual should be tried and how the united states is obligated to treat child soldiers child soldiers who are often cold...
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the nine snapshots show the accused terrorist at guantanamo praying, reading the koran and, in some poses, smiling. taken together the pictures and news of the tapes are new propaganda fodder for al qaeda. >> the more we tend to aggrandize al qaeda, that we sort of give a platform of any sort to al qaeda senior leaders, that plays to al qaeda's advantage. >> reporter: now, the tapes could be key evidence if binalshibh and his accused 9/11 co-conspirators ever stand trial. on that point, we have to say the justice department is still struggling trying to find an acceptable venue. erica? >> hill: bob, thanks. bob orr in washington tonight. al qaeda is being blamed for one of baghdad's deadliest attacks in months. a suicide bomber struck today at an iraqi army recruiting center that was packed with young men. 61 were killed, 125 others injured. some of them were so desperate for work, though, they got back in line after the attack. turning our attention now to pakistan where there has been no letup in the monsoon rains. take a look at this. this is how the country looked from space a year ag
the nine snapshots show the accused terrorist at guantanamo praying, reading the koran and, in some poses, smiling. taken together the pictures and news of the tapes are new propaganda fodder for al qaeda. >> the more we tend to aggrandize al qaeda, that we sort of give a platform of any sort to al qaeda senior leaders, that plays to al qaeda's advantage. >> reporter: now, the tapes could be key evidence if binalshibh and his accused 9/11 co-conspirators ever stand trial. on that...
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. >> lehrer: margaret warner talks to michelle shephard of the "toronto star" from guantanamo naval base about the opening arguments in a war crimes trial of the youngest detainee. >> brown: and paul solman examines the pros and cons of a massive infusion of chinese capital into greece. >> the port of piraeus, which is a traditional port in the mediterranean but it was a declining one and now will become the basic hub for all chinese products to come to the european union. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: anbyhe alfd sloan fountion supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: there was a pair of big news stories about general motors today. the balance sheet is in the black again and the man in charge is leaving. g.m.
. >> lehrer: margaret warner talks to michelle shephard of the "toronto star" from guantanamo naval base about the opening arguments in a war crimes trial of the youngest detainee. >> brown: and paul solman examines the pros and cons of a massive infusion of chinese capital into greece. >> the port of piraeus, which is a traditional port in the mediterranean but it was a declining one and now will become the basic hub for all chinese products to come to the european...
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in many ways the prison in afghanistan is like president obama's guantanamo. the president has even gone further than president bush in defending the right of government to spy on citizens. it has intervened in lawsuits brought during the bush remember ra -- bush era and the obama administration has taken it further than the bush administration and has said that under the patriot act there is no federal law that can be used to dismantle the state's secrets act that the president keeps invoking or to prosecute unlawful activity of the government because of sovereign immunity. this devastating to issues of privacy and civil rights in this country. the obama administration in the form of the speech the president gave last year has put forward right of the government of the united states to detain people around the world indefinitely without charge and without any hope of a trial. this administration also has asserted the right to assassinate united states citizens. there was a citizen from new mexico who is believed to reside in yemen. you can see the search mond
in many ways the prison in afghanistan is like president obama's guantanamo. the president has even gone further than president bush in defending the right of government to spy on citizens. it has intervened in lawsuits brought during the bush remember ra -- bush era and the obama administration has taken it further than the bush administration and has said that under the patriot act there is no federal law that can be used to dismantle the state's secrets act that the president keeps invoking...
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meantime the youngest detainee at guantanamo bay prison in cuba is facing military trial canadian born mark potter was fifteen when he was captured on the battlefield afghanistan in two thousand and two he's accused of throwing a grenade which killed an american soldier carter denies guilt at a pretrial hearing on monday claiming he was tortured while detained at a u.s. military base in afghanistan before being moved to guantanamo the alleged violations of carter's human rights have been discussed by the united nations have convicted he faces a maximum life sentence lawyer eric mull tello says the whole trial is a breach of american law. so i would just label the whole process is a travesty you know we've got a juvenile who by our own signing we've agreed not to prosecute juvenile offenders so we're breaking our own law and i don't even think that this court has proper jurisdiction over the case we've got a child who by law we're saying is not culpable of doing the things that we we're prosecuting him for and yet we're spending all of our resources and he's the first one in the tube to
meantime the youngest detainee at guantanamo bay prison in cuba is facing military trial canadian born mark potter was fifteen when he was captured on the battlefield afghanistan in two thousand and two he's accused of throwing a grenade which killed an american soldier carter denies guilt at a pretrial hearing on monday claiming he was tortured while detained at a u.s. military base in afghanistan before being moved to guantanamo the alleged violations of carter's human rights have been...
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military base in afghanistan before being moved to guantanamo the alleged violations of human rights have been discussed by the u.n. if convicted he faces a maximum of life sentence. women prisoners in the united states who have killed their abusive husbands can see their chance of liberty snatched away many of those who have been granted parole have the decision overturned by state governments rights campaigners claim even the most deserving inmates are rejected freedom because of the desire for political game. meet norma when i first came here my son wasn't even a year old and i think that he. kind of sees me and the other women that he's met here at the visiting room he kind of sees like women that have. gone through a lot and ended up you know still standing on our feet now forty years old she's been behind bars since one thousand nine hundred ninety two people convicted of killing her abusive boyfriend during a violent attack one of many in their relationship this is somebody who doesn't belong behind bars somebody who made a terrible mistake and readily admits that she made a t
military base in afghanistan before being moved to guantanamo the alleged violations of human rights have been discussed by the u.n. if convicted he faces a maximum of life sentence. women prisoners in the united states who have killed their abusive husbands can see their chance of liberty snatched away many of those who have been granted parole have the decision overturned by state governments rights campaigners claim even the most deserving inmates are rejected freedom because of the desire...
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the nine snapshots show him at guantanamo praying, reading the koran and in some poses smiling. together, the pictures and news of the tapes are new propaganda fodder for al qaeda. >> the more we tend to grandize al qaeda, we sort of give a platform of any sort to al qaeda senior leaders, that plays to al qaeda's advantage. >> reporter: the tapes could be key evidence if binalshibh and his co-conspirators ever stand trial. but the justice department is still struggling with finding an acceptable trial venue. bob orr, cbs news, washington. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thank you for watching. we hope you'll join us a little later for "the early show." i'm emily smith. later for "the early show." i'm emily smith. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> did you get your shot? >> i got a whole bunch before i went to india. got to check up to see if they are still working. >> there
the nine snapshots show him at guantanamo praying, reading the koran and in some poses smiling. together, the pictures and news of the tapes are new propaganda fodder for al qaeda. >> the more we tend to grandize al qaeda, we sort of give a platform of any sort to al qaeda senior leaders, that plays to al qaeda's advantage. >> reporter: the tapes could be key evidence if binalshibh and his co-conspirators ever stand trial. but the justice department is still struggling with finding...
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now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. it is appropriate to that. chord. with the geneva convention if a slap stomach slap if you can shoot him enough so that it shocks them especially if it gets sloppy but you don't actually break any bones could interrogation techniques that we use in. our approach but the senior leadership of our government . we have nothing to. do we believe in transparency. now the russian president ordered an inquiry into the investigation of the death of a high profile lawyer was in custody last year while thirty seven year olds instead a gay magnitsky died in jail in the west awaiting trial for tax crimes his supporters blame prison officials who they claim denied him the medical attention needed when he fell ill with the international lawyers and say see action last month pleaded with me that i'm in bed of to punish those responsible. i was trains harassed so does the adrenaline of roe growing number of youngsters in russia taking part in the highly dangerous activity of train surfing riding on the outside of carriages jacob green
now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. it is appropriate to that. chord. with the geneva convention if a slap stomach slap if you can shoot him enough so that it shocks them especially if it gets sloppy but you don't actually break any bones could interrogation techniques that we use in. our approach but the senior leadership of our government . we have nothing to. do we believe in transparency. now the russian president ordered an inquiry into the investigation of the death of a high profile...
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military base in afghanistan before being moved to guantanamo feel edged violations of carter's human rights have been discussed by the united nations and if convicted he faces a maximum life sentence or eric montalvo says the whole trial is a breach of american law. well i would just label the whole process is a travesty you know you know we've got a juvenile who by our own signing we've agreed not to prosecute juvenile offenders so we're breaking our own law and i don't even think that this court has proper jurisdiction over the case we've got a child who by law we're saying is not culpable of doing the things that we we're prosecuting him for and yet we're spending all of our resources and he's the first one in the tube to go not to mention that you have the fact that he doesn't he's gained such a jaded distrust of anything associated with this he can't even make appropriate counsel choice and so he's not even represented in these proceedings. you're watching live from moscow for more stories you can always log on to our website and also you can check out the latest videos and top
military base in afghanistan before being moved to guantanamo feel edged violations of carter's human rights have been discussed by the united nations and if convicted he faces a maximum life sentence or eric montalvo says the whole trial is a breach of american law. well i would just label the whole process is a travesty you know you know we've got a juvenile who by our own signing we've agreed not to prosecute juvenile offenders so we're breaking our own law and i don't even think that this...
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now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. in a manner. that is appropriate to that a record is but just the case with the video the public. face slap stomach slap if you can should do nothing so that it shocks them especially if it gets slapped but you don't actually break any bones could deter a geisha techniques that we use in jaded kuantan are approved but the senior leadership of our government. we have nothing to. do we believe in transparency. well the russian president's ordered an inquiry into an investigation of the death of a high profile lawyer while in custody last year thirty seven year old gay and magnitsky died in jail in the autumn while awaiting trial for tax crimes his supporters blame prison officials who they claim denied him the medical attention he needed when he fell ill international lawyers say station last month pleaded with him in bed of to punish those responsible. now as trains rush so does the adrenaline for a growing number of youngsters in russia they're taking part of the highly dangerous activity of train
now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. in a manner. that is appropriate to that a record is but just the case with the video the public. face slap stomach slap if you can should do nothing so that it shocks them especially if it gets slapped but you don't actually break any bones could deter a geisha techniques that we use in jaded kuantan are approved but the senior leadership of our government. we have nothing to. do we believe in transparency. well the russian president's ordered an inquiry...
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now occupy sales at guantanamo bay they. believe. it is appropriate to that a cordon is but just we came in with the to be the. face slap stomach slap if you can should diminish so that it shocks them especially if you're going to sleep but you don't actually break anything limbs could deter a geisha techniques that we. are approved but the senior leadership of our government. we have nothing to. do we believe the transfer. well the russian president ordered an inquiry into the investigation of the death of a high profile lawyer whilst in custody last year thirty seven. died in jail in the water once waiting trial for tax crimes his supporters blame prison officials who very claim to know late in the medical attention he needed when he fell ill the international lawyers association last month pleaded with me to be dead of to punish those responsible. now as trains rast so does the adrenaline for a growing number of youngsters in russia that taking part in the highly dangerous activity of train fare f'ing riding on the outside of carr
now occupy sales at guantanamo bay they. believe. it is appropriate to that a cordon is but just we came in with the to be the. face slap stomach slap if you can should diminish so that it shocks them especially if you're going to sleep but you don't actually break anything limbs could deter a geisha techniques that we. are approved but the senior leadership of our government. we have nothing to. do we believe the transfer. well the russian president ordered an inquiry into the investigation of...