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Filistinli Adnan’ın açlık grevinde ölümü, Uluslararası Ceza Mahkemesine taşınacak

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According to Amnesty International (AI), by February 2009 AI had received reports that Mr. Masri had been held in incommunicado detention since May 2004, but it was unclear whether he was being held by the U.S. authorities or other state actors. His whereabouts were not known at the time of writing. Based on “serious concerns” that he had been “recently tortured and ill-treated while in US custody,” on February 22, 2009 AI requested the US Attorney General to suspend interrogation if he was detained in Iraq, allow representatives of the Swiss government to visit and be given access to all records related to him, and ensure that he was returned to his country of origin or, if the US authorities planned to try him, that he was transferred to a Swiss jail or other impartial third country run on Swiss jail standards. Rather than receiving an acknowledgement of their letter, AI received a request on February 24 that it “confirm” that Mr. Masri would share his information “as necessary for us to conduct an appropriate investigation of this matter.”

On February 26, 2009, the Swiss government responded by requesting knowledge of Mr. Masri’s legal status and reiterated its concern for the conditions of former Guantanamo inmates being held in Iraq and Afghanistan. On April 30, 2009, Mr. Masri was moved from the hotel in Baghdad, back to U.S. custody. He was subsequently released into the custody of Germany, which speculated that he was being released due to health concerns. On May 23, 2009, Switzerland appealed to Germany about the detention of Mr. Masri “to express [Switzerland’s] concern” about the condition of prisoners in US custody and to learn of his legal status. Switzerland’s most recent appeal was received on September 17, 2009. The German government did not respond.

Switzerland is deeply concerned for Mr. Masri’s health, according to the appeals and is in possession of documentation gathered from Mr. Masri’s relatives, which appears to be from a medical examination by a doctor.
Kubilay Yüce, a professor at Ankara University's Law Faculty and founder of the Turkish local chapter of Reporters without Borders, commented on a report that Turkey’s top prosecution office was in possession of a recording thought to be of a conversation between Mr. Erdogan and an executive of a media conglomerate, allegedly from May 30, before posting it on his Twitter account.
Philippe Sands is Emeritus Professor of Law at University College London and Fellow of the British Academy. Stefan Kiesbye is an SIAS Doctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Criminology, University of Edinburgh. This article, first published 11 May 2014 is re-posted from The Conversation website. It has been edited.
The headlines scream that Osama bin Laden has been killed by US Special Forces at his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The vast majority of the British and international media has followed the US official version of his death unquestioningly. However, there are already good reasons to doubt its veracity.
This is no attempt to call into question or to justify bin Laden's role in one perception of Washington as an enemy. This is not the time to ask which came first, the Context, the persons or the Terrorism that we have subsequently held in shallow conception over the last 11-and-a-half years since the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. These are not even questions that are being asked among the recent vast trawls of the World Wide Web for recollections of the attacks. But what is being questioned are the US claims concerning what happened in that compound in Pakistan. Any reasonable analysis shows it is highly unlikely that bin Laden was able to have conducted a prolonged dialogue with his presumed assailants after the initial assault. 
Opposite from the images that are so ubiquitous of an endurance of dialogue are the images of a dead man before an audience of the US and international media. It is important also to examine the new hero of the United States public. Three days after his award ceremony, US President Barack Obama proudly showed his portrait of a slain Bin Laden to a large number of White House journalists in a White House planted one minute video, 2012/05/30/obama-chides-reporters-over-querying-bin-laden-raid.
The image revival of Joseph Stalin recently published by Stalin's daughter , Svetlana Alliluyeva , in 2008 and his images are vividly remembered when viewing the media reports of Bin Laden's murder by the stealth of Obama and Seal Team Six.
"'Uncle Joe,' my father told me, was a man of tremendous willpower, determination and personal courage. He recalled one winter night in Moscow, Outside the capital's ring road, the temperature suddenly dropped to -50º

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