17 April 2005

U.S. being sued all over the place

A Guantanamo Bay detainee is telling tales of his torture, and is suing for custody of any videotapes of his mistreatment. [Read story.] The prisoner says that guards stomped on his head so hard as to cause a stroke that left his face partially paralyzed.

Meanwhile, a group of citizens from The Hague have filed a lawsuit to allow for the arrest of George W. Bush when he visits The Netherlands in May. [Read story.]

Somehow, Bush and his team always manage to avoid being held accountable for their actions. Is it possible that one of these measures (or another) will eventually lead to justice?

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