
US Policy on Guantanamo Terms as Hypocrite
WASHINGTON, February 18, 2007.- US policy against prisoners at US Naval Station in Guantanamo Bay, in the southern east of Cuba, is the greatest of hypocrisies, as it reads an article published by California paper La Opinion Saturday.
The article by Peter Singer, A US academician from Princeton University, describes tortures cases, and mistreatments that take place in the prison located at the territory illegally occupied by Washington in Cuba.
According to Peter singer, these prisoners are unfairly treated and with no hope of having a fair trial, despite Washington declarations that there they count with an environment comparable to the one a luxury hotel, according to recent reports.
Meantime this happens, "ideals professed by US will continue to look before the rest of the world as the greatest of the hypocrisies," he point out.
When US President George W. Bush talks about "rights," at the same time his administration detains about 400 prisoners in the concentration camp located at Guantanamo. (Cubaminrex-PL)
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