Former detainees held at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp are in line for government compensation totalling in the millions of pounds.
About a dozen former prisoners, including Binyam Mohamed, will be granted the out-of-court settlement.
They had alleged that British security forces were complicit in their torture before they arrived at Guantanamo.
But that sort of thing is available only for other "less awesome" and "less perfect" countries, like those with socialized medicine. Not for the U.S. of A. Hell, our press will not even talk about this.
[cross-posted at Firedoglake]
1 comment:
more so for texas prisoners.
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