Ruhal Ahmen, born on March 11, 1981, Asif Igbal, born April 24, 1981 and Shafig Rasul, born in 1973. They were captured on a holiday in Afghanistan in 2002 and finally released in March 2004.
The
three tell their horrifying of torture in the movie "The Road to
Guantanamo" which proves that the United States
Department of Defense lied lied to the American people and the world about the inhumane conditions at GITMO. They filed their report on August 4, 2004 describing severe abuse at the Camp, of themselves and others. They claimed that false confessions were extracted from them under torture, forced to long periods in hot hoods and goggles. Anyone who has worked in the heat in toxic situations know the hardship of wearing goggles, ear plugs and mouth respirators. Interrogation used false reports of accusations against the victims, coupled with being slugged for hours if they did not confess to the story the Jewish-Yiddish perpetrators wanted to present to the world much like confessions were extracted from innocent German prison guards and used to construct the holohoax. The Tipton Three and their fellow prisoners were forced to endure this punishment for months at a time including being changed to the floor and subjected to extremely loud, unholy music. They alleged that conditions deteriorated when Major General Geoffrey Miller took charge of the camp, including increased periods of solitary confinement for the detainees. They claimed that the abuse took place with the knowledge of the intelligence forces. Their claims are currently being investigated by the British Government. Hopefully Congressman Joel Waxman will investigate these abuses and put the perpetrators, including our President, Mr. Gonzalez and Mr. Yu, known for their documented memos that authorize the use of torture.
Post-Taliban
Kabul blossoms for the rich
The U.S.-led war and the Western-friendly government that was put in place by the Zionists eliminated the rule against children flying kites which the Taliban forbade because they believed it would distract children from reading the Koran. Now that the primitive fundamentalist Taliban is gone, girls have returned to school. Public beheadings and amputations as punishment for crimes came to an end. On the other hand, the poppy fields are growing drugs, a lucrative business for the Zionists.
Times in Kabul have changed, benefiting the wealthy Zionists who, conformity to Israel's tradition of bulldozing the houses of the Palestinians in order to build high rise apartment buildings for themselves. The indigenous Afghanis are expected to roll over and play dead ever since U.S. and British bombs drove the Taliban from the city on the night of Nov. 12-13, 2001. This was the night that hundreds of innocent Afghan men were taken to Guantanamo Bay to be tortured into admitting to crimes they never committed in order to justify the Zionist take over of Afghanistan.
Now the British-Yiddish-American coalition has totally demolished neighborhoods of indigenous Afghanis, throwing them out into the streets with no jobs and no homes in order to make way for the "new Afghanistan." Dozens of five-story mansions decorated with gold-painted marble columns and floor-to-ceiling windows flanking grand wooden doors.
This is what the coalition has done to Afghanistan after routing the primitive Taliban who insisted the ancient rules of the Koran which kept the women down but drugs out of Afghanistan. The coalition has seized and cleared the land, tossing about 250 Afghanis from their homes in the same manner that the same elements of the coalition had tossed hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes. The United Nations opposes the take-over but the coalition leadership does nothing.
The indigenous Afghanis are poorer than ever. Goats and cows feed off of rotting garbage in the streets while the people live breed without control into families of ten and twelve living in a single-story house of dried mud, straw and pebbles. The children wear cracked plastic sandals and torn clothes with buttons missing. Mud is used to winterize the homes that have not yet been flattened to make way for more mansions, exactly as in Palestine. The homes are destroyed and no jobs are available which would give money to the people to build new homes.
Kabul's new Chief of Police Abdul Bassir Salangi, installed by the coalition razed the homes in 2003. He was rewarded with two houses in the ostentatious subdivision and is now the police chief of eastern Nangarhar province.
Najibullah Siddique, Director of the Afghan charity Afghans for Tomorrow, protests that billions of dollars in foreign aid has poured into Afghanistan without helping the poor. The money is being used to build mansions for the government people and poor people still live in bad conditions?" The politicians installed by the coalition make no apology. "This is the new Afghanistan," they say. "We are just beginning." "We are praying for the poor people to have houses like us, but everything belongs to God. God knows better who should be given property and who shouldn't. God gave us this property and we built our houses. We are praying that God will look more favorably on the poor."
Meanwhile the poor are reduced to begging for food and are forced to pay bribes to the tax collector just to have their axes registered. In the months following the Taliban's collapse there had been signs of a business renaissance. Barbershops, beauty salons and music stores reopened. Afghan exiles returned to start businesses.
But many have since been driven out by runaway corruption, lawlessness and the violence perpetrated by a resurgent Taliban, highlighted by a string of recent suicide bombings in Kabul. Thus we seen in Afghanistan a repetition of the chaos in Palestine with the barbaric Israeli mongrels destroying the land and reducing the indigenous population to fight back with the only weapon they can develop: bombs strapped to their own bodies which they use to fight the occupiers.