Showing posts with label Guantánamo Bay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guantánamo Bay. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Quotable

An "I pray for world peace" moment from Miss Universe 2008 who talks about Guantánamo Bay after a visit there.

"It was a loooot of fun!, we visited the Detainees camps and we saw the jails, where they shower, how the(y) recreate themselves with movies, classes of art, books. It was very interesting, I didn't want to leave, it was such a relaxing place, so calm and beautiful" - Dayana Sabrina Mendoza Moncada is Miss Venezuela 2007 and Miss Universe 2008.
Detainees upon arrival at Camp X-Ray, Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp, Cuba in January 2002. Photo from here.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Penitent poetry watch

It is indeed ironic that Douglas Feith, an arch neoconservative who had previously served as the Under Secretary of US Defense Policy under George W. Bush and additionally responsible for the assertion that there were definite ties between the Iraqi government and the Al Qaeda terrorist network is now quoting poetry from Pashto Sufi poet Rahman Baba (who must be shifting uncomfortably in his grave) in the op-ed page of the Times today.

Most recently, he is one of the six named individuals who are part of a criminal investigation by a Spanish Court for having violated international law by providing the legal framework to justify the torture of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

Here is the poetry he quoted...

Sow flowers to make a garden bloom around you,
The thorns you sow will prick your own feet.

Arrows shot at others

Will return to hit you as they fall
.

You yourself will come to teeter on the lip

Of a well dug to undermine another.


Poetic indeed...

Photographs of three of Yale trained Tom Gregg's oil paintings taken on a recent visit to George Billis Gallery, Chelsea. For more of his great work and a background writeup, see here.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Whatever goes around comes around

From here: A high-level Spanish court has taken the first steps toward opening a criminal investigation against six former Bush administration officials, including former Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, on whether they violated international law by providing a legalistic framework to justify the use of torture of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, an official close to the case said.
... Judge Garzón, however, has built an international reputation by bringing high-profile cases against human rights violators as well as international terrorist networks like Al Qaeda. The arrest warrant for General Pinochet led to his detention in Britain, although he never faced a trial. The judge has also been outspoken about the treatment of detainees at Guantánamo Bay. Spain can claim jurisdiction in the case because five citizens or residents of Spain who were prisoners at Guantánamo Bay have said they were tortured there.