Saturday, 8 January 2011

The latest extradition and repatriation to Algeria, by the .U.S.A. department of state justice:

As an international peace treaty and Geneva conventions committee', we therefore activate our rights to speak on behalf of cross war confusions', and people deemed as prisoners of war, that have been certified as innocent without valid records of, at the time period, con-current- to -pre-history-involvements' of any suspicious acts of terrorism's and or other related incidences'.

Questions' put forward to the state department of Justice .U.S.A.

1. Released in relation to: No valid records' of a commitment and or pre-involvement with any members of a network associated with terror and or terror related issues'

Question: Why is it, that the U.S.A department of state Justice has decided, after a initial time spent, under extreme pressures' of isolated confinements' and extreme imprisonments', to repatriate a Algerian national, knowing that His life will be spent in utter isolation in his home land.

A quick exit, to rid the U.S.A of any co-correspondence of a penalty related to compensations claims', that should be, in all due respects to this innocent individual, payed out at a substantial amount for the discrimination, the bullying and the discredit to His family name.

This individual will be black-listed in his own community and within all interim administrations of bureaucracies', as a known stigmatised name related brand during and recorded history of detainment's at the Notorious, debilitating Guantanamo Bay prison.

With known sexual abuses' of anal natures and other sickening acts' carried out by prison official at the state penaltentries under secret torture campaigns and racial hatreds of Islamic phobias', it is without doubt that this individual will not be able to resume a normal marital life and linage of children...with all the rumour mongering of the events associated with Iraq and Afghanistan, with photographic evidences released across the international globe on the Internet as a standing Prof of what goes on behind closed doors'.

As an international conventions committee and involvement' of constant war and interfardas of fractional groups' and other issues' relating to extreme third world countries'...we are well aware, that third world nations' and or bordering third world nations'.....have a poor understanding of western compassions because of the delay in economical growth in state well-care and other investment growths of educations and other.

Therefore; it is more likely that individuals', that have been associated with such wars of notorious status, will be isolated and end their lives in suicide and or other self harms and or suffering psychological damages', that could see them imprisoned in mental institutions that are far from standards of western vocations', of wealth and support, with know medications' of effectiveness to suppress such depressions and or other disturbing behaviours'.

It is with these facts that our concerns are high-lighted in extreme worries for this indiduals saftey from his future effects of enviroment conditions and past enviromental conditions' of imprisonments at Gauntanimo...we have been asked by connective supporters of resettled prisoners', to speak on behalf of this individual, who is know living, in, what we all hope, will be a temporary isolation.

We can not allow such dismissals of prisoners of unfair and discriminatory detainment's, who were otherwise innocent of all involvements of accusations' to be just sidelined and almost disregarded because of national status.

I am sure that the USA are completely aware that the Algerian state departments are not as influential and or know the legalities and the rights of those individuals who have been detained without just cause and thereafter, their own entitlements to compensational claims under USA liberty laws and other legal reasoning's'. I am sure, with certanuity the USA agrees' with this case discription, as high-lighted above.

This individual; does need compensation and does need to be reallocated under a protective scheme and counselling for the time spent in confinements of isolation's that may have damaged his mental health and stabilities'.

As Algeria doesn't know the ins' and outs' of the legal rights of these individuals'...it is easy for teh Algerian Government...as America well knows', just to except the terms put out and forward by a more eloquent speaker and advisory for the American justice of departments and state of affairs'.

And quite honestly, that's what we are intercedeing on the behalf of, a injustice of compensation rights' and other discriminations in relation to the lack of knowledge in regards to the american legal system, that Algeria has little and or no formal knowledge of.

We will not let you, repatriate a innocent man, back to a zone that has little knowledge of protections programmes of witness protection acts' of European and American standards'.

This is highly unacceptable by all accounts....this individual needs compensation, for time spent, of part of his life lost, at the hands of injustice and unfair trails as an innocent victim of war...He needs to be reallocated a protective programme of witness protection on and or in Europe and needs to be transferred out of His home land as soon as availably possible.

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