Guilt by Incarceration

A Sudanese man who was held at the Guantánamo detention center for 10 years has been allowed to go back to his country. The real story is that he pleaded guilty just two years ago, which means that he was illegally detained for eight years. So, one has to wonder about the possibility that he just gave up and pleaded guilty, so that he would have some sort of a chance to end his indefinite incarceration at the hands of the Americans. This is precisely why the Kafkaesque system that the U.S. has unilaterally and illegally put in place in their "war on terrorism" is, in itself, terrorist.

We will never now for certain if those people who have been detained for so long were really guilty or not guilty, not only due to the secrecy with which they have been held, but also because they were brought to the breaking point at which any human being will confess to anything.

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