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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Amnesty criticises British decision on Hicks

Amnesty criticises British decision on Hicks :

"Amnesty International says it is disappointed with a British decision not to press for the release of David Hicks from Guantanamo Bay."

Not half as disappointed as David Hicks' father who is a remarkable, calm, stalwart pillar of reason and strength. I have nothing but admiration for him because all the way he has been down to earth and reasonable and has just asked for fairness for his son. He is straight forward and very wise. So patient and tolerant because he works within the boundaries with which he is presented and is impeccable in his manner and behaviour. All he wants is for David Hicks to come home and for a trial to occur here so that the rights and wrongs of David Hicks can be sorted out for us all to hear. David Hicks has been in Guantanamo Bay for four and a half years and I guess it's all about a point being made rather than a logical, level headed look at what has occurred with this person. I think our government could do more but doesn't want to.

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