Five Years' Moldering, Now

[2 January 2007]

by Kathryn Hummel

As in all the human rights violations going on at Guantánamo Bay, the US has, with Australia's help, betrayed its traditions of upholding civil and international rights to rationalise its (in)actions in David Hick's case.

Just to say that I thoroughly enjoyed reading that article.  This Government should be ashamed of its actions or non actions.

Comment by Di from Sunshine Coast — January 3, 2007 @ 6:33 am

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