Response from America after 9/11

on Thursday, April 25, 2013

After what had happened on 9/11 the world changed quite abruptly. There were quite drastic changes in the foreign policies by America, and it was felt by other nations of the world that America seems to indulge into torture activities. There have been quite different views about this fact, but many think that a high number of people were taken to detention after 9/11. There is a difference between torture and taking the person into custody without being involved in a crime. But who should be held responsible for such kind of activities after 9/11. Obviously, there would be some well-known names behind these kinds of activities.

The American president and his administration members are directly involved in all of those brutal killings of the innocent people that were murdered without any reason in the form of war against terrorism. A report said that the President George W bush also crossed the lines defined for interrogating the people in the constitution. It was also mentioned in the same report that the task forces were not given an access to the classified information, but there were signs, and found proofs during the investigations that the task forces were given illegal access to the classified information.

The report emphasized on the fact that, as far as the finding goes it is absolutely true that America has been involved in torture activities one way or another. There were no solid evidences found, that the task forces use torture and killing to have their operations done so they still continue to be involved in illegal killing. The report also added that the number of people that were held in detention by the task forces has divulged any kind of information to the force, but there is a high probability that the information provided by the person held in detention is 100% correct. All of the records are also not shown.

The detention centers are quite highlighted by the media as it was shown that how prisoners were treated in those detention centers. At some places, it was also written that these detention centers were worse than hell. One the navy men - from Navy department - who was on duty during the treatment of the prisoners in Guantánamo Bay said that the way with which the prisoners were treated was quite unethical. The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel made it clear in its statement that the way the prisoners were treated during the detention was quite under the defined interrogating laws. Many media organizations have held debates on this hot issue as lots of people are convinced with the fact that these kinds of killings should be stopped. Human activists are also playing their part regarding this issue.



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