Libaax-Sankataabte Posted April 21, 2009 He cried and sobbed audibly when his attorneys mentioned contacting his family in Somalia. CIVIL RIGHTS LAWYER: "I think in this particular case, there's a grave question as to whether America was in violation of principles of truce in warfare on the high seas," Kuby said. "This man seemed to come onto the Bainbridge under a flag of truce to negotiate. He was then captured. There is a question whether he is lawfully in American custody and serious questions as to whether he can be prosecuted because of his age." THE KID'S MOTHER: ""I appeal to President Obama to pardon my teenager; I request him to release my son or at least allow me to see him and be with him during the trial," Adar Abdirahman Hassan said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press from her home in Galkayo town in Somalia" Ron Kuby, a New York-based civil rights lawyer, said he has been in discussions about forming a legal team to represent the Somali suspect. http://www.newsday.c om/news/nationworld/ ny-nypira2212678653a pr21,0,757778.story? track=rss Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted April 21, 2009 He is considered a 'Trophy of American Heroism' and is paraded as such. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites