Saturday, 16 May 2015, WARSAW - Marcin Wojciechowski the chief spokesperson for Poland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday said that Poland will meet the deadline set for today by the European Court of Human Rights last July 2014 for Poland to pay $260,000 in reparations to two C.I.A. detainees for Poland having allowed in "violation of their human rights" the C.I.A. in 2002 to imprison them in a reportedly now closed C.I.A. "secret facility" in northeast Poland to "interrogate" (unspecified as to whether C.I.A. "enhanced' or C.I.A. "not enhanced" version) the two alleged terrorism suspects with Mr. Wojciechowski stating of Poland that "[w]e will abide by the ruling, as we always do".
Mr. Wojciechowski this past February said that authorities had made arrangements for the $260,000 reparations money to be put into accounts that the two "suspects" could access only after they have been released. The two men Abu Zubaydah, identified as a "high-ranking Al-Qaeda official", and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, "accused" in the planning of the 2000 attack on the American destroyer Cole in the Yemeni port of Aden, currently still are being held by the U.S. apparently 13 years later without charges (and therefore may not have a very good idea when they might access their reparations money assuming they even know it has been awarded and paid to them) in the American "military" prison in Guantanamo Bay.
Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) endorsed by other U.S. senators at the time of the public release of a summary of the U.S. Senate Torture Report last year which concluded that the C.I.A. under the control and responsibility of the not-really-elected Bush-Cheney administration and then-current top C.I.A. officials unequivocally committed acts of torture stated that the continuing operation of Guantanamo Bay is "the best recruiting billboard that terrorists have today". The Ninth Amendment editorial board would like to suggest that at least the second best "recruiting billboard" terrorists now have today is called CNN (aka TNN "Terror News Network").
Readers interested in more information about the above can go to the link below.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/16/world/europe/poland-reparations-deadline-to-be-met-for-2-terrorism-suspects-held-by-cia.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
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Mr. Wojciechowski this past February said that authorities had made arrangements for the $260,000 reparations money to be put into accounts that the two "suspects" could access only after they have been released. The two men Abu Zubaydah, identified as a "high-ranking Al-Qaeda official", and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, "accused" in the planning of the 2000 attack on the American destroyer Cole in the Yemeni port of Aden, currently still are being held by the U.S. apparently 13 years later without charges (and therefore may not have a very good idea when they might access their reparations money assuming they even know it has been awarded and paid to them) in the American "military" prison in Guantanamo Bay.
Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) endorsed by other U.S. senators at the time of the public release of a summary of the U.S. Senate Torture Report last year which concluded that the C.I.A. under the control and responsibility of the not-really-elected Bush-Cheney administration and then-current top C.I.A. officials unequivocally committed acts of torture stated that the continuing operation of Guantanamo Bay is "the best recruiting billboard that terrorists have today". The Ninth Amendment editorial board would like to suggest that at least the second best "recruiting billboard" terrorists now have today is called CNN (aka TNN "Terror News Network").
Readers interested in more information about the above can go to the link below.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/16/world/europe/poland-reparations-deadline-to-be-met-for-2-terrorism-suspects-held-by-cia.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
Copyright 2015 Martin P. All World Rights Expressly Reserved
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