result #112663 - I'M I A TIN HAT WEARING CONSPIRACY THEORIST?

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I'M I A TIN HAT WEARING CONSPIRACY THEORIST?


[+] serious ballot by passiveson
ACTIVE Mar 01,2007 - Sat Feb 28, 09
Within hours of the Sept. 11 attacks, before it was even clear if they were over, the FBI was ordered to identify the terrorists who had managed to slip so smoothly into American society and to catch anyone who might have been working with them. The FBI operation was called PENTTBOM; it was swift and fierce, and the stakes couldn't have been higher.

When in doubt, the orders came, arrest now and ask questions later. To make this easier, law enforcement officials were authorized to use immigration charges as needed. The risk of allowing terrorists to slip away just because there wasn't ample evidence to hold them on terror charges could not be tolerated. And thus hundreds of individuals who were not terrorists, nor associated with terrorists, were temporarily taken into city, county and federal custody.

And Then What?

In a jail cell at an immigration detention center in Arizona sits a man who is not charged with a crime, not suspected of a crime, not considered a danger to society.

But he has been in custody for five years.

His name is Ali Partovi. And according to the Department of Homeland Security, he is the last to be held of about 1,200 Arab and Muslim men swept up by authorities in the United States after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.

There has been no full accounting of all of these individuals. Nor has a promised federal policy to protect against unrestricted sweeps been produced.

Human rights groups tried to track the detainees; members of Congress denounced the arrests. They all believed that all of those who had been arrested had been deported, released or processed through the criminal justice system.

Just this summer, it was reported that an Algerian man, Benemar "Ben" Benatta, was the last detainee, and that his transfer to Canada had closed the book on the post-9/11 sweeps.

But now The Associated Press has learned that at least one person, Partovi, is still being held. The Department of Homeland Security insists he really is the last one in custody.

"Certainly it's not our goal as an agency to keep anyone detained indefinitely," said DHS spokesman Dean Boyd. Boyd said the department would like to remove Partovi from the United States but that he refuses to return to his homeland of Iran.

And so he remains, a curious remnant of a desperate time.

But then, I'm wearing my tin hat. Are You?

Yes, never doubted it for a moment 7
No, where's the proof 4
REALLY 3

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Voted : Yes, never doubted it for a moment
Any Challenges?

by passiveson on Thu Mar 01, 07 2:04pm [+]

Voted : Yes, never doubted it for a moment
the minute we reduced non-americans to the unterlevel beings not worthy of due process, we flushed our credibility out the window.

I wonder how many hundreds of years it would take to get it back.
by LCD on Thu Mar 01, 07 2:07pm [+]

Voted : Yes, never doubted it for a moment
Ummmm...

Ahhhh...

You *might* wanna tone it down. HomeInsec's feeling a mite squirrelly these days, since their efforts are being ridiculed.
by Truthseeker013 on Thu Mar 01, 07 4:58pm [+]

Sounds plausible to me.
by skylab on Thu Mar 01, 07 6:51pm [+]

The poor guy.
by cranky on Fri Mar 02, 07 8:19am [+]






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