But none can escape the eventual judgment of Allah and His appropriate punishment for the criminals and the reward for the victims ...
This stands true for every injustice
caused to any human most of which is caused to Muslims these days. Not one record will be lost .... No one will have "free lunch" in this world ... without having to pay for it dearly. Allahu Akbar ...
No one can punish a mass muderer in this world on equal terms since he has only one life .... But Allah can do it ... and He chose to do it after Judgment is delivered on the Day of Judgment later. We Muslims will simply move on patiently and sure victory is with those who are patient.
Niyas
What a crime !
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Subject: U.S. Forcibly Drugged All Guantanamo Prisoners With Scopolamine - Documents 29 Sep 2012
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29 Sep 2012
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U.S. Forcibly Drugged All Guantanamo
Prisoners With Scopolamine - Documents 30 Sep 2012 New evidence has emerged that all Guantanamo Bay
prisoners, including David Hicks, were drugged involuntarily with a substance
that has a long history as a truth serum. Recently declassified US documents
revealing medical procedures have shown that scopolamine was administered to all
detainees taken to the Cuban detention centre. Documents... reveal that the
rationale for the drug's use on all detainees was to prevent motion sickness.
However, US military experts have said that scopolamine is not recommended for
motion sickness because of its severe side effects. The Sun-Herald
revealed this month that Mr Hicks and other prisoners were drugged against
their will with unknown substances and that detainees' medical records were
incomplete, with the names and dosages of drugs removed.
The most dangerous drug in the world:
'Devil's Breath' chemical from Colombia can block free will, wipe memory and
even kill --Within minutes, victims are like 'zombies' - coherent,
but with no free will 12
May 2012 The drug is called scopolamine, but is colloquially known as 'The
Devil's Breath,' and is derived from a particular type of tree common to South
America. Demencia Black, a drug dealer in the capital of Bogotá, said the drug
is frightening for the simplicity in which it can be administered. Black said
that one gram of Scopolamine is similar to a gram of cocaine, but later called
it 'worse than anthrax.' In high doses, it is lethal. [Right, in
addition to CIAciopaths committing war crimes by forcing Scopolamine on
prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Scopolamine was likely administered to James Holmes by his handler. --LRP]
Hicks forced to take high drug doses in
Guantanamo 16 Sep 2102 Guantanamo
Bay prisoners, including David Hicks, were forced to take high dosages of
anti-malaria drug mefloquine despite showing no signs of the disease, a practice likened to "pharmacological
waterboarding" by a US military doctor. Questions have
been raised about whether the mass administration of the drug to detainees was a
secret, illegal experiment after a medical journal article last month
by an army doctor, Major Remington Nevin, highlighted the "inappropriate use" of
the drug and asked if its use had been motivated by the drug's psychotic side
effects... Dr Nevin also warned high doses of the drug could cause brain
injuries. Former Guantanamo guard Brandon Neely also supplied an affidavit for
the trial saying detainees were beaten for
refusing to take the drugs. He also claimed doctors never told
detainees what drugs they were given. What drugs were administered in some cases
may never be known.
Guantanamo's last Western detainee
returned to Canada 29 Sep 2012 The
youngest prisoner and last Westerner held in the Guantanamo military base, Omar
Khadr, was sent to finish his sentence in his native Canada on Saturday, the
Canadian government said. Canadian Public Safety Minister [sociopath] Vic Toews
said that Khadr, who was a 15-year-old fighting in Afghanistan when captured in
2002, had been flown from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to a military base in Trenton,
Ontario and transferred to the province's Millhaven maximum-security prison.
Khadr's case has been controversial both in Canada and abroad given his age when
he was captured, the nature of his detention and hearing, and the reluctance of
Canadian officials to accept his return.
Romney Advisers: Bring Back
Torture [They already did. Have you seen the
campaign?] 28 Sep 2012 Mitt Romney's
advisers have privately urged him to "rescind and replace President Obama's
executive order" and permit secret "enhanced interrogation techniques against
high-value detainees that are safe, legal and effective in generating
intelligence to save American lives," according to an internal Romney campaign
memorandum. "We'll use enhanced interrogation techniques which go beyond those
that are in the military handbook right now," he said
at a news conference in Charleston, S.C., in December. The Romney campaign
document, obtained by The New York Times, is a five-page policy paper titled
"Interrogation Techniques." Last December, Mr. Romney was asked about waterboarding at a
town-hall meeting in Charleston... At the news conference afterward, a reporter pressed him to say whether he thought waterboarding was torture, and Mr.
Romney replied, "I don't." [CLG believes that Obusha's killer drone
strikes also constitute torture, and torture still exists at US owned and
operated prisons around the world, including US soil.]
Warrantless Electronic Surveillance Surges
Under Obama Justice Department --Including
Internet and email information requests, more than 40,000 people were targeted
in 2011. 28 Sep 2012 The Obama
administration has overseen a sharp increase in the number of people subjected
to warrantless electronic surveillance of their telephone, email and Facebook
accounts by federal law enforcement agencies, new documents released by the
American Civil Liberties
Union on Friday revealed. The documents, released by the ACLU after a months-long legal battle with the
Department of Justice, show that in the last two years, more people were spied
on by the government than in the preceding decade.
Ecuador will care for Julian Assange in
embassy if WikiLeaks founder falls ill 28 Sep 2012 Ecuador is prepared to set up an operating theatre in
its London embassy if Julian Assange needs urgent medical attention and the UK
is not prepared to guarantee his safe passage to a hospital and back, according
to the Ecuadorean foreign minister. As the WikiLeaks founder spent his 100th day
in the Ecuadorean embassy, where he has sought refuge from extradition to Sweden
to face allegations of sexual crimes, the country's foreign minister met his
British counterpart, William Hague, to ask about contingency plans should
Assange fall ill. Hague told Ricardo Patino that he would consult officials and
lawyers and respond within a few days, but a British official commented: "Maybe
the Ecuadoreans should have thought of that before they granted him asylum." The
official added that British police were under obligation to arrest Assange as
soon as he stepped out of the embassy.
US calls Assange 'enemy of
state' 27 Sep 2012 The US military
has designated Julian Assange and WikiLeaks as enemies of the United States -
the same legal category as the al-Qaeda [al-CIAduh] terrorist network and the
Taliban insurgency. Declassified US Air Force counter-intelligence documents,
released under US freedom-of-information laws, reveal that military personnel
who contact WikiLeaks or WikiLeaks supporters may be at risk of being charged
with "communicating with the enemy", a military crime that carries a maximum
sentence of death. The documents, some originally classified "Secret/NoForn" -
not releasable to non-US nationals - record a probe by the air force's Office of
Special Investigations into a cyber systems analyst based in Britain who
allegedly expressed support for WikiLeaks and attended pro-Assange
demonstrations in London.
Clinton offers $45 million to Syrian
'rebels,' who want more support --U.S. aid for 'rebels' in Syria will total more than *132
million this year 28 Sep
2012 Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday announced *45 million in
additional aid for Syrian opposition
activists terrorists, the latest U.S. push for influence in a civil war
that's raged beyond the international community's control. Of the *45 million
pledged Friday, *30 million is earmarked for humanitarian assistance and *15
million for radios, training and other technical support for 'opposition
activists.'
US keen to station troops in NZ:
Panetta 24 Sep 2012 The United
States would consider stationing troops on New Zealand soil if our Government
asked for them as part of a burgeoning defence relationship, US Secretary of
Defence Leon Panetta says. Mr Panetta left New Zealand on Saturday after a
whistlestop visit as part of a broader US push to shore up allegiances in the
Pacific... His visit marked a watershed in the relationship, after he announced
the US would lift a ban on New Zealand naval ships using US ports, and scrap the
requirement for a waiver before defence top brass from both countries
meet.
Suicide Bomber Kills 2 Nato Soldiers in
Logar 26 Sep 2012 A suicide bomber
struck a Nato convoy in Logar province Wednesday morning, killing two Nato
soldiers and injuring at least one more troop, local officials said. The bomber,
who was on foot, targeted the Nato convoy while it was in the Alias village of
Logar's Baraki Barack district at around 08:30AM local time, provincial
spokesman Din Mohammad Darwish told TOLOnews.
25 Japanese SDF personnel sent to Iraq
commit suicide 27 Sep 2012
Twenty-five personnel from the Self-Defense Force of Japan have committed
suicide between fiscal 2005 and 2011 after being sent to Iraq, the Defense
Ministry said here Thursday. Of the 25, 19 belonged to the Ground Self-Defense
Force (GSDF), while the others were from the Air Self-Defense Force
(ASDF).
British Labour leader vows to break up
banks 30 Sep 2012 Britain's
opposition Labour leader Ed Miliband vowed to break-up the country's biggest
banks if his party came to power at the next general election, in an interview
with a Sunday newspaper. Miliband, whose party enjoys a 10-point lead in the
latest polls, told the Observer newspaper that he would split the banks'
"casino" investment operations from their high-street arms. "Either they can do
it themselves, which frankly is not what has happened over the past year, or the
next Labour government will, by law, break up retail and investment banks," he
warned.
Six Florida counties investigating
'hundreds' of cases of suspected voter fraud by GOP consulting
firm 27 Sep 2012 Election officials
in six Florida counties are investigating what appears to be "hundreds" of cases
of suspected voter fraud by a GOP consulting firm that has been paid nearly *3
million by the Republican National Committee to register Republican voters in
five key battleground states, state officials tell NBC. The allegations of
suspected voter fraud committed by Strategic Allied Consulting of Tempe, Arizona
spread Thursday to counties throughout Florida. At the same time, the Republican
National Committee said it had severed its ties to the firm. "We have
heard from supervisors in six counties that they have irregularities in voter
registration," said Chris Cate, spokesman for the Florida Department of
State, which oversees the state's division of elections.
Linda McMahon Proposed Social Security
'Sunset' At Tea Party Forum 26 Sep
2012 In little-noticed remarks at a Tea Party town hall meeting earlier this
year, Republican Connecticut Senate candidate Linda McMahon proposed introducing
a "sunset provision" into the Social Security Act. McMahon, the former CEO of
World Wrestling Entertainment, has consistently dodged questions about cutting government entitlement programs in her two
Senate runs. Speaking before a group of Tea Party
supporters in Waterford, Conn. on April 20,
however, McMahon said she would consider making major changes to Social
Security, from raising the retirement age to means-testing benefits. She also proposed introducing a "sunset
provision" -- the legislative term for putting an expiration date on a law
unless it is renewed. [Linda McMahon's comments went
'little-noticed,' because the Hartford Courant refuses to 'notice'
them, to ensure a GOP victory. The Courant gave/gives an identical pass
to Joe LIEberman.]
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