Dilbert_X
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US concern after UAE acquits sheikh in torture case

The US has called on the United Arab Emirates to review a court ruling which acquitted a member of its ruling family of torture charges.
The court found Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al-Nahyan not guilty of abusing an Afghan man - apparently on grounds of diminished responsibility.

A US state department official said questions had been raised and the US would welcome a careful review.
US TV broadcast a video last year of the Afghan man being violently beaten.
The tape showed Sheikh Nahyan apparently torturing the man, named as Mohamed Shapoor, in the desert at night, beating him, letting off rifle rounds close to him, and driving over him with a car.
The sheikh, who is the half-brother of the UAE's president, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, was acquitted on Sunday while five other defendants were found guilty.
The case marks the first reported investigation of a UAE ruling family member.

PJ Crowley, a spokesman for the US state department, said all members of Emirati society "must stand equal before the law".
"We remain concerned for the victims of this horrible crime," he said. "We'd welcome a careful review of this decision... to ensure that the demands of justice are fully met in this case."

The judge delivering the verdict in the trial did not explain the reasons for the acquittal.
However, Sheikh Nahyan's defence said its plea of "diminished liability" had been accepted, Reuters news agency reports.
The defence had argued that the sheikh had been drugged by two American-Lebanese brothers, Ghassan and Bassam Nabulsi, who recorded the beating in order to blackmail him.

The Nabulsi brothers were sentenced in their absence to five years in prison for drugging Sheikh Hassan and attempting to blackmail him with the video. They were also fined 10,000 dirham ($2,723, £1,700).
Three other men were sentenced to between one and three years for their role in the torture.

The incident came to light after US television network ABC broadcast clips of the tape, which was smuggled out of the UAE by a former business associate of Sheikh Nahyan.
Reports say the merchant had lost a consignment of grain belonging to Sheikh Nahyan worth $5,000 (£3,300). He survived the abuse, but needed extensive hospital treatment.

The UAE is a federation of seven wealthy emirates with substantial oil reserves and a large expatriate population. Each emirate is run by a ruling family and citizens are granted few political rights.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8453280.stm
WTF does this have to do with the US?
Or is abducting, drugging and torturing Afghans only OK if its a white man doing it?
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Braddock
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I was thinking that myself. If the US want to use techniques such as waterboarding, abduction, and rendition, then it's going to have to get used to letting shit like this slide without opening its gob.
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It has as much to do with the US as any of the GITMO cases have to do with anyone in Europe.
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Dilbert_X
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Except we're all involved the same war, and our troops and civilians are at risk due to the actions of the US, the US has no jurisdiction in the UAE or interest in any of the people involved.
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Except we're all involved the same war, and our troops and civilians are at risk due to the actions of the US, the US has no jurisdiction in the UAE or interest in any of the people involved.
Well, isn't the US involved in Afghanistan? I guess there's your rationale for the concern, then.
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Funny, the US hasn't been concerned for Afghan ex-pats before.
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Pug
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Maybe, just maybe, the US learned something from Gitmo and is trying to spread it around.

Maybe maybe maybe for emphasis
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Funny, the US hasn't been concerned for Afghan ex-pats before.
How so?

I do find your thread title and your rationale to be so very ironic...particularly when the GITMO-Europe question was posed.
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