Saeed Mohammad Salih Hatim
After intense vindications' of torture, leaving Saeed Mohammad Salih Hatim in a desperate no win situation of correspondence, Saeed, like many other wrongfully arrested-detainees', was forced by pressure of internal-authorisation-codes', to confess to and or addmit participation in organisations' that were apparently running and operating in Afghanistan at the time America was planning and or decided to launch an illegal-warfare into a unsuspecting-forth-world-country.
The torture campaign left Mr Hatim in such a state of disarray, he made more then several attempts' to commit suicide and should therefore be made a priority-case-file for release, due to circumstance of conditional-confinements and the effects it is having on his well-being.
The effect of such a torturous campaign, has left him in a unrelenting position of instability, without any additional support systems to be able to stand-up for himself in defence and or establish any legal and or family ties' to be able to work himself out of the administrations' effective campaign, launched as a means to confess under intense pressure of torture and or duress, that did leave Mr Hatim with no alternative, and or self-worth of self-being.
Support for this evidence is substantial-in light of Mr Hatim's suicide attempts';of what do go against all fundamental principles of faith unit under the banner of Islamic teachings and is highly frowned upon, and suicide attempts amongst muslims' are Farley rare. So to summarise, the conditions of well-being and torture of Mr hatim, must have been a unique case of struggle under duress, leaving him without self-esteem and or dignity.
What happened to Mr Hatimn to push him towards a suicide attempt ?
Other prisoners have been held, and or detained on identical charges' or similar charges without effectively trying to aid a suicide campaign mission.
The under-lining fact remains', that there was a floor in the interrogation net-work in regards to Mr Hatim, and that it is not uncommon for such abuses'; to be under-taken when such war-missions' of instigation's' are moved forward and war prisoners and or detainees' are subjected to vasts amounts' of capture and confinements', to single out a one man.
And that without further delay Mr Hatim-should not be allowed to return to yamin, where a suicide of self destruction will be highly likely, due to the loss of his father and, an ageing ill mother, might just push Mr Hatim over the edge to a final no hope destination of endings', as ill health of circumstance in light of the conditions' of Mr Hatim's imprisonment has left him totally disheveled and worthless.
The Administrations' need to effectively re-settle MR Hatim under an assumed identity and offer him a weekly recovery counseling service and Job and allocate him in an area of residence that has ties' to communities' and or a small section of yemin householders in America where he will find support to recover.
Once situated and aided in counseling Mr Hatim will be able to find a stability and send home care money to look after his ageing mother and or other family, that are waiting to hear news' about their concerns', and that his family are not psychologists' and such counselling of network costs' a huge amount of money in such regions', if any such type services are offered at all.
And that; the sad fact is, if he is returned to his home land, the likely of a suicide is high, in addition to his personal circumstance under the care and trust of the American interim administrations' of correctional faculties'.
And that a release needs to be established with the appropriate resolve, as mentioned above, for such a victim of a war campaign under the Bush administrations.
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