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Originally Posted by August
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You misread it. He is not denied the opportunity to sleep. I don't know what right a prisoner has to not be bothered at all like you seem to be demanding.
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Yeah, lets bother him to kill some time. Let'S limit water and food a bit, or reduce the oxygene level. Or limit his sleep intervals to harmfully short intervals.
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The man is on suicide watch! You'd prefer they just leave him alone so he can figure out a way to kill himself?
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You are malicious if seriously trying to make people believe beeing woken up every 5 minutes (if you have slept indeed) is "being given the opportunity to sleep". Calling that suicide watch is malicous and cynical, too. If you would be forced to exist in such a restricted manner like he is, you would think about suicide, too. So would I, so would most others sooner or later, if not even all people.
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Really? you'd prefer an IED blowing up in your face? You'd prefer eating dust and sweating your butt off waiting for the Taliban to attack? You'd prefer having scorpions and spiders bite you like what killed a young man from a nearby town that was stationed in that hell hole just a couple weeks ago? You'd prefer having your limbs blown off or being blinded to that nice safe cell? Please. :roll:
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That is better than sitting in a cell, bein g asked every 5 minutes, being refused a biologically meaningful ammount of sleep, being boredcbvoredboredboredbored all day, long, staring at the wall, being hindered to excercise in a cell that even is nothing more than a box. Again, you are malicious and cynical if you seriously want us to believe that his everyday life is nothing else but psychological torture. Yes, I prefer a painful life of exhaustion and effort to that - every time I needed to chose. Becasue Manning - is being buried alive. I would even prefer to get executed or commit suicide, than being forced to vegetate from day to day, like Manning. It's no life, it is not even life in prison. It's being buried alive.
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I never implied that at all.
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You said: "or should we just take his lawyers claims as gospel?"
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I think he's guilty. I have the right to my opinion. You'll note that I am neither judge or jury in that case.
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What you (or me) think, is not the point here. What a court has found about the case - that is what matters in any system of justice worth the name, as long as it bases on principles and laws that represent a consenus of a society and culture about what "just" and "fair" means. Believing he is guilty, is not sufficient. Assuming he is guilty, is not sufficient. Guilt must be proven. For that, people must be brought to court. So far Manning has not even been brought to court. Has he even be charged for anything...?
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By that line of reasoning any incarceration at all is "not too far away from that". He is not being kept chained to the wall, he is not kept in a fixated position.
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If you are being denied to lay or sleep when you are tired over the day, and if you are being woken up every five minutes when you sleep at night, or try to sleep at least, and if you are kept in a box the sioze of three or four beds, then it is like I said: then it is not far away from having people fixiated with iron chains on the wall, or bind them on beds in a psychiatry and do with them what you want. I assume you also belong to those naive people who seriously think that moving prisoners around in camp delta by having them chained on on rolling beds is to protect them from health riosk in case they stumble over their feet...?
What they do with Manning, is nothing else but sleep deprivation. Do you want to discuss with me what sleep deprivation does to a human's psyche and mental status...?
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Now you're just being a drama queen. You just can't compare a heated cell and TV, book reading, visitor and letter writing privileges with torture that "leaves scars and bleeding wounds".
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I compare sleep deprivation, sanctionising and chicanes every 5 minutes (under the false claim to protect him from himself), a little box 6x12 feet, and massive, very massive limitation of beign able to kill time by having more than just one book available, or doing some work, or more time for TV, or excerscising in his cell (which he is forbidden), to intimidation, mental punishing,
and torture.
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Yeah right, Just more unsupported speculation from a guy with a known history of bad mouthing my country. Tell me why we should listen to anything you say?
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"Bad mouthing your country" can only be assumed by somebody who cannot differ between himself and his country, and who has been taught to be totally uncritical to his superiors. You by this your naivety and blind trust you allow yourself to will inhumane measures and treatements, while nevertehless claiming a certain moiral status and superiority of your nation (that it nevertheless violates). And because the consequence of your acting is such inhumanity and immorality, I also call it not only naivety but cynism and malice and revenge-taking.
The unsupported speculation, as you called it, is a very well supported claim presented by many commentators in the German, British and European press. It is no secret that the US so far has not been able to come up with a charge against Assange that it found to be promising enough so that it would stand, and that the US tries to sue him for espionage,l for which it must be shown that the people feeding him information did so by his order, or by a deal he offered them in advance. But possible that American papers do not print it. The censorship in America regarding Wikileaks seems to have grown since for example the Air force has interruplted all media and internet links on its platforms to all national and foreing newspapers linkling to the Cablegate story.