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    Shhhh…Barack Hussein Obama secretly moves 12 more detainees out of Afghanistan prison

    Shhhh…Barack Hussein Obama secretly moves 12 more detainees out of Afghanistan prison

    Posted on 15 June, 2014 by Dylan


    The corrupt Obama Regime has quietly repatriated a dozen detainees from a small U.S. military prison in Afghanistan, moving a step closer toward winding down the United States’ post-9/11 detainee system. In a letter to Congress released on Thursday, Obama informed U.S. lawmakers that about 38 non-Afghan Muslim prisoners remained at the Parwan detention center outside Kabul, down from 50 a few months ago.
    Reuters A U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that a Frenchman, a Kuwaiti and 10 Pakistani prisoners were sent back to their respective home countries at the end of May. The remaining detainees include Yemeni, Tunisian and more Pakistani nationals, and a Russian who the United States is also considering trying in a military or civilian court.The transfers, which are not publicly disclosed, underscore the challenges the Obama administration faces in shutting down Parwan and the larger U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.



    The release of any military detainees has the potential to intensify the political backlash the Obama administration is facing over its handling of suspected militants captured in Afghanistan and elsewhere since 2001. White House officials have sought to rebuff criticism of the decision last month to send five senior Taliban prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay to Qatar in exchange for Bowe Bergdahl, a U.S. soldier held by Taliban-linked militants in Pakistan.
    The Obama administration is slowly moving to transfer some inmates out of Guantanamo Bay, where about 150 inmates remain. Obama has renewed promises to close the prison despite long-standing congressional opposition.
    The non-Afghan prisoners at Parwan are the only detainees remaining in U.S. custody in Afghanistan after U.S. officials shifted hundreds of Afghan prisoners to Afghan government custody last year. In February, U.S. officials were outraged when the government of Afghan President Hamid Karzai released 65 of those prisoners, who Washington insisted were dangerous militants requiring at least further investigation.
    The U.S. government considers some remaining non-Afghan prisoners at Parwan, like some at Guantanamo, too dangerous to be freed. Some of them have unclear links to the Afghan conflict, including a Yemeni arrested in Bangkok and secretly moved to Afghanistan. The Parwan detainees’ identities, and the transfer of some of them to other countries in the past, have remained largely a mystery to the public in the United States and Afghanistan.





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    Obama Releases another 12 Jihad Terrorists from US Military Prison

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    If the release of five top Taliban leaders for a deserter, who may also now be a jihadist, did get you riled up, then perhaps this will. It was reported at the end of the week that the Obama administration released a dozen non-Afghan detainees to their respective homes from a US military prison in Afghanistan.

    Reuters reports:
    The Obama administration has quietly repatriated a dozen detainees from a small U.S. military prison in Afghanistan, moving a modest step closer toward winding down the United States' controversial post-9/11 detainee system.

    President Barack Obama, in a letter to Congress released on Thursday, informed U.S. lawmakers that about 38 non-Afghan prisoners remained at the Parwan detention center outside of Kabul, down from around 50 a few months ago.

    A U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that a Frenchman, a Kuwaiti and 10 Pakistani prisoners were sent back to their respective home countries at the end of May.

    The remaining detainees include Yemeni, Tunisian and more Pakistani nationals, and a Russian who the United States is also considering trying in a military or civilian court.

    The transfers, which are not publicly disclosed, underscore the challenges the Obama administration faces in shutting down Parwan and the larger U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, which has been widely criticized by human rights groups since being populated in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.


    The report went on to say that some of the detainees had not been charged with a crime. However, consider that these were released under similar circumstances to the Taliban five. What were those circumstances? According to the report, "Pakistani officials have said that returned detainees would be kept under surveillance to make sure they had no militant links."

    Oh, so basically, they are going to let them walk around free like the Taliban five are currently doing in Qatar, allegedly under the watchful eye of the Qatar government. We already know one of those men is openly declaring the he will once again engage the US in jihad, but that doesn't bother Barack Obama and company. No, and folks if you think this is incompetence, you are in need of a stronger coffee. It's purposeful, intentional and it's calculated.

    Back in February, Afghan President Hamid Karzai released 65 prisoner that the Obama administration claimed were too dangerous to release, but did the administration do anything to stop it? No, not one thing.

    And where is South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham on this latest prisoner release? Well, Mr. "Shut up! You don't get a lawyer" had said that if any more jihadists were released Obama should be impeached, seems to be awfully quiet about this one; and this time it's more than twice as many as the last time and we got nothing in return. Granted, Graham did specifically refer to those being detained at Guantanamo Bay. But I find his silence deafening, especially when he would be in favor of you or I, as American citizens, being indefinitely detained without due process under the NDAA.

    These actions are the actions of a traitor. Barack Obama needs to be immediately impeached and then put on trial for his crimes. Every elected official who merely gives rhetoric to dealing with the criminal actions of this usurper, but fails to do their constitutional duty and impeach him is complicit in his crimes.

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