ACLU Representing Al-Qaeda

This isn’t a surprise. The new lawsuit the ACLU has filed against Boeing, allegedly for being a little too helpful in their nation’s defense, is on behalf of suspected Al-Qaeda operatives who are still being detained by various governments because they’re too dangerous to be released:

In 2002, Mohamed, an Ethiopian national, was transported to Morocco, where he spent 18 months in prison in what the suit asserted included torture by the intelligence services of the North African kingdom. In 2004, he was taken by the CIA to a secret U.S. detention facility in Kabul, Afghanistan, and then to the U.S. Naval Station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where he remains.

Britel was flown from Pakistan to Morocco in 2002. He was said to have remained in Morocco. Agiza was taken from Sweden to Egypt and remains in detention.

The above is from The World Tribune. Read the whole article and ask yourself this question: Wouldn’t you want to wait to see if these people were actually innocent victims before representing them as innocent victims?

h/t Jawa Report

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