Saturday, February 24, 2007
It would bring a tear to the eye of Old Joe Stalin
The Nation has an update on the grossly underreported case of Jose Padilla and his KGB style detention.
As an aside, I have always felt that Republican hatred of Joe Stalin was based more on envy that he could do what he did than any stated principle.
Arrested in May 2002 at Chicago's O'Hare airport, Padilla, a Brooklyn-born former gang member, was classified as an "enemy combatant" and taken to a Navy prison in Charleston, South Carolina. He was kept in a 9-by-7-foot cell with no natural light, no clock and no calendar. Whenever Padilla left the cell, he was shackled and suited in heavy goggles and headphones. Padilla was kept under these conditions for 1,307 days. He was forbidden contact with anyone but his interrogators, who punctured the extreme sensory deprivation with sensory overload, blasting him with harsh lights and pounding sounds. Padilla also says he was injected with a "truth serum," a substance his lawyers believe was LSD or PCP.What they did to him, in your name and with your tax dollars, may finally see the light of day because of one small fact that still carries some weight in the courtroom. Jose Padilla is a US citizen. If the Bushoviks are allowed to get away with this disgusting treatment of him, then we all are at risk from this psychopathic government.
According to his lawyers and two mental health specialists who examined him, Padilla has been so shattered that he lacks the ability to assist in his own defense. He is convinced that his lawyers are "part of a continuing interrogation program" and sees his captors as protectors. In order to prove that "the extended torture visited upon Mr. Padilla has left him damaged," his lawyers want to tell the court what happened during those years in the Navy brig. The prosecution strenuously objects, maintaining that "Padilla is competent," that his treatment is irrelevant.
US District Judge Marcia Cooke disagrees. "It's not like Mr. Padilla was living in a box. He was at a place. Things happened to him at that place." The judge has ordered several prison employees to testify at the hearings on Padilla's mental state, which begin February 22. They will be asked how a man alleged to have engaged in elaborate antigovernment plots now acts, in the words of brig staff, "like a piece of furniture."
As an aside, I have always felt that Republican hatred of Joe Stalin was based more on envy that he could do what he did than any stated principle.
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Hello Comrade,
Please visit http://ministryoflove.wordpress.com to learn about our creative protest of the Military Commissions Act, the law that allows Padilla to be tortured. Or watch our video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOq5yHDkQgY
Regards,
O'Brien
Please visit http://ministryoflove.wordpress.com to learn about our creative protest of the Military Commissions Act, the law that allows Padilla to be tortured. Or watch our video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOq5yHDkQgY
Regards,
O'Brien
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