Without a trial and due process, the innocent can be harmed worse than the guilty. That is why due process was put in place. We used to believe it was better to let two guilty men go free than to harm, jail and incarcerate an innocent man. See the Zionists "Nazification" of America that they have done by infiltration and using us as a front for their nazi actions. This is how I knew they were a part of Nazi Germany. It was just too familiar.
They cannot finish it "politically" until they get our guns and they are in process of doing that based on a false flag they did in order to get those guns. But what the Chinese have taught us is you are relegated to knives if you give up your guns, when the Homeland Security ADL gestapo comes for you to put you in the FEMA camps. You decide since they intend on passing it tomorrow morning before you all have a chance to call and raise hell. Best be on that phone at 8 am Eastern time or you won't be able to have a say in any of it.
Now you know why HLS bought those billions of rounds of ammo. Well, there are not enough military/law enforcement in our country who will fire on their neighbors and fellow Americans, so they will definitely have to bring in troops from NATO to pull it off. Better get ready. We also have to start making up our minds about what kind of America we want to have. Do we want to be another Palestine? That is exactly where we are headed if we don't step up when the time comes.
Innocent Man Kidnapped, Stripped, Beaten and Drugged in Secret CIA Jail — Court Rules in His Favor, Against CIA
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posted by "Ms No World Order, Before its News
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled in favour of a German citizen, after finding he was an innocent victim of extraordinary rendition by the CIA.
Macedonia was ordered to pay Khaled el-Masri $78,000 on Thursday for arresting him and handing him over to the US in December 2003.
El-Masri spent five months in secret CIA jails for suspected links to armed Islamist groups. The decision is a victory for El-Masri who has been trying in the US and Europe to get authorities to recognize him as a victim.
El-Masri, a German citizen of Lebanese origin, was arrested, held in isolation, questioned and ill-treated in a hotel in the Macedonian capital Skopje for 23 days, the court’s press service said.
He was then transferred to CIA agents who brought him to a detention facility in Afghanistan, where he was further badly treated for over four months.
The European court, based in Strasbourg, France, ruled that El-Masri’s account was “established beyond reasonable doubt” and that Macedonia “had been responsible for his torture and ill-treatment both in the country itself and after his transfer to the US authorities in the context of an extra-judicial rendition”.
The European court, based in Strasbourg, France, ruled that El-Masri’s account was “established beyond reasonable doubt” and that Macedonia “had been responsible for his torture and ill-treatment both in the country itself and after his transfer to the US authorities in the context of an extra-judicial rendition”.
Macedonian authorities said they would not comment until they are formally notified of the ruling. The Macedonian government has denied involvement in kidnapping.
‘Milestone’
El-Masri claimed during the flight to Afghanistan, he was stripped, beaten and drugged. His ordeal ended when he was eventually dumped on a road in Albania after the US realized they had got the wrong man.
Though the case focused on Macedonia, it drew broader attention because of how sensitive the CIA extraordinary renditions were for Europe. The operations involved abducting and interrogating “terrorist” suspects without court sanction in the years following the September 11, 2001, attacks on the US, under former President George W Bush.
A 2007 Council of Europe investigation accused 14 European governments of permitting the CIA to run detention centres, or carry out rendition flights, between 2002 and 2005.
Amnesty International said the verdict was historic because “for the first time it holds a European state accountable for its involvement in the secret US-led programmes and is a milestone in the fight against impunity” “Macedonia is not alone,” it said, in a joint statement with the International Committee of Jurists.
2012-12-14 05:40:50
Source: http://www.msnoworldorder.co.uk/newsblog/378-innocent-man-kidnapped-stripped-beaten-and-drugged-in-secret-cia-jail-court-rules-in-his-favor-against-cia
Source: http://www.msnoworldorder.co.uk/newsblog/378-innocent-man-kidnapped-stripped-beaten-and-drugged-in-secret-cia-jail-court-rules-in-his-favor-against-cia
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