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Riverbend explains why the new constitution may not be all it's cracked up to be. I really hate reading this stuff, because my cousin Mitch is over there. Even though he's a mechanic, I don't like the idea of him being friends with people who would do this, because I know he wouldn't go for this sort of thing."Furthermore, just how sincere are these puppets about this new Transitional Law? For example, there's a lovely clause that reads, "No one may be unlawfully arrested or detained, and no one may be detained by reason of political or religious beliefs." Will the American troops discontinue the raids and arbitrary detentions (which are still quite common) come June 30? Or is the Transitional Law binding only to Iraqis?
One example of an arbitrary detention we heard about the other day was of a man who was arrested in Tikrit. They raided his home and gathered the 25-year-old man, two brothers and an elderly uncle. They got the usual treatment: a bag on the head, and hands behind their backs. They were taken to a place outside of Tikrit and thrown into a barn-like area with bags on their heads- still tied up. For 3 days, they were kicked and cursed by the troops. In between the kicking and cursing, a hefty soldier would scream questions at them and an interpreter would translate, "Are you part of Al-Qaeda?! Do you know Osama bin Laden?!" On the third day, one of the young men struck up a deal with who he gathered was their 'head'- the man who gave all the orders. They agreed that one of the soldiers would accompany the man back to the city and wait while he came up with $300/detainee. The rest of the men would be freed a couple of days later. |
Riverbend brings up a valid question here, I think. I understand that the point of the constitution is to move the U.S. closer to pulling American troops out and allowing for sovereignty. However, this kind of behavior is not only unwarranted but makes the U.S. look even worse than it already does. And is the American presence bound by this new set of laws? If so, it sounds like they may have to change alot of their procedures...
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