VCheng
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He has every right to voice his opinion. You can agree to disagree.
Except that my posts were fact-based, and not opinions.
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He has every right to voice his opinion. You can agree to disagree.
He's innocent
Being released by the U.S. regime doesnt end the toture. It also gives him a stigma.
To the islamophobes he will be forever a confirmed terrorist suspect even if never found guilty.
To countries the U.S. regime is hostile towards he will instead be a considerable risk, due to the U.S. history of brainwashing, blackmailing and converting these U.S. internment camp inmates to work and actually commit terorrism for the U.S. released only to wreak havoc for the U.S. regime.
Of course, except for the part about providing money to the 9/11 hijackers.
America's judiciary system ain't good
16 years in jail and not charged with a crime, this is human rights violation
Just because they are most powerful, USA is doing things according to its wishes
Sick
It ain't perfect, but it is quite good overall.
As a war criminal, he did get what he was owed for due process, fair and square.
Demand raparations.16 years without a crime. I cannot wrap my head around it...
Instead of chastising US,we should think about the fact that thousands of Pakistanis were betrayed by none other than they paid taxes for safety.But But US cannot be wrong at all. All the people were either terrorist or terrorist financiers...