Sunday, April 24, 2011

This kind of crap makes us lesser Americans - hell it makes us lesser people....

(Documents received by the New York Times - no wonder they are trying everything to paint Wikileaks in a bad light...)
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(not the actual man, just a
random Afghan gentlemen)
The dossiers also show the seat-of-the-pants intelligence gathering in war zones that led to the incarcerations of innocent men for years in cases of mistaken identity or simple misfortune. In May 2003, for example, Afghan forces captured Prisoner 1051, an Afghan named Sharbat, near the scene of a roadside bomb explosion, the documents show. He denied any involvement, saying he was a shepherd. Guantánamo debriefers and analysts agreed, citing his consistent story, his knowledge of herding animals and his ignorance of “simple military and political concepts,” according to his assessment. Yet a military tribunal declared him an “enemy combatant” anyway, and he was not sent home until 2006.