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Originally posted by The_Dude
so, it's guilty till you are proved innocent?
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Yes, of course that's just a saying here, you still get detained in the United States under these kinds of charges. It's only logical, you don't want them killing a U.S. soldier do you? They have now, and will continue to have basic human rights while being detained, and will retain these while being imprisoned if found guilty. This is more than adequate treatment to these people, we can't leave them go in Afghanistan or wherever they come from, and we don't do international crime courts, so Guantonomo and a military tribunal will do just fine.