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05-29-2005, 04:27 AM
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#71 | | J Lo Fan!
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Ireland
Posts: 27,609
| Just read this...
In the letters, Mr Aziz says he is innocent and is being held unjustly. "It is imperative that there is intervention into our dire situation and treatment," he writes in one of the letters, which the Observer says was written on 21 April.
"It is totally in contradiction to international law, the Geneva Convention and Iraqi law as we know it." Mr Aziz calls for fair treatment and a fair trial in the letters, reportedly written on pages from his lawyers' diary.
"I have been accused unjustly, but to date no proper investigation has taken place," he writes in the letters in English and Arabic. He and other detainees are being kept in total isolation, without contact with their families, the newspaper reports. |
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05-29-2005, 09:54 AM
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#72 | | World Champion
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| Quote: Originally posted by RaInBoW_bRiTe I don't agree with torturing/killing the man but some pictures? Everyone is going on about his 'rights to privacy', well by granting him that 'right'he is recieving more rights than some Americans! It is not right to ME that a prisoner should have more rights than someone who has not done anything wrong in their life. | They don't have a law against that in your country? They do here. Pictures like those that weren't taken with the permission of the person in the pictures are in violation of privacy law. Also, pictures without permission are not valid to use as evidence pieces in the courtroom, even if the pictures prove guilty. |
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05-29-2005, 12:36 PM
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#73 | | J Lo Fan!
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| Quote: Originally posted by Stinger They don't have a law against that in your country? They do here. Pictures like those that weren't taken with the permission of the person in the pictures are in violation of privacy law. Also, pictures without permission are not valid to use as evidence pieces in the courtroom, even if the pictures prove guilty. | *claps* I couldnt agree more. |
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05-30-2005, 08:19 PM
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#74 | | Scrum-Tiddly-Umptious
Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: The STL
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| Quote: Originally posted by Stinger They don't have a law against that in your country? They do here. Pictures like those that weren't taken with the permission of the person in the pictures are in violation of privacy law. Also, pictures without permission are not valid to use as evidence pieces in the courtroom, even if the pictures prove guilty. | If they had a law like that here then all of the paperazzi pics of Britney would be illegal since they didn't have her permission to take them.
I do believe that you can hire people here to tail someone and take pictures of them, say having an affair and use them in divorce court as proof of infedility. |
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05-30-2005, 10:00 PM
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#75 | | World Champion
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| Quote: Originally posted by RaInBoW_bRiTe If they had a law like that here then all of the paperazzi pics of Britney would be illegal since they didn't have her permission to take them. | Well, I mean pictures like the one taken of Saddam. Every day pics are fine. |
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05-31-2005, 10:29 AM
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#76 | | J Lo Fan!
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| Well he is gonna be tried within two months. I just find it all disgusting with those pictures, You cant compare them to celeb pics. |
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06-02-2005, 09:45 AM
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#77 | | Finlay Benoit Carlito
Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: A
Posts: 2,079
| Ah who cares, these buggers deserve it!
Hopefully we'll get Osama in a clown suit next! Or maybe Ian Huntley in a tutu!
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06-02-2005, 09:58 AM
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#78 | | J Lo Fan!
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Ireland
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| No they dont, thats the thing. We are all entitled to privacy and as a prisoner, you have rights but no point in going over the same points again and again.
Anyway Ian Huntley is trying to kill himself. |
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06-02-2005, 12:39 PM
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#79 | | World Champion
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Posts: 3,606
| I've thought about this, and I come to the conclusion that P.O.W's dont deserve the same rights as citizens or others fighting the war. Too much freedom is a bad thing for a prisoner. If given too much freedom, there isn't much difference from a regular citizen. I hope hes seen this because he deserves to feel like crap because he made so many other peoples lives miserable and ruined them. I say he deserves an even bigger punishment. This is nothing compaired to everything hes done. Pure worthless scum.. |
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06-02-2005, 12:41 PM
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#80 | | J Lo Fan!
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| Prisoners of War do deserve rights, we are all equal no matter what we have done, If you are prison awaiting trial, you shouldnt have photos of you taken in your underwear and such like, its invading your own private space. |
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