High Court Denies Prisoner’s Efforts to Stay at Guantanamo

I was hoping I’d stumble upon the update for this. It just goes to prove that it pays to read Lucianne.

Too bad soooooo freaking sad from CNN.com :

WASHINGTON (CNN) — The Supreme Court refused to block the pending transfer of an accused terrorist held by the U.S. military, despite his fears of being tortured if he is sent back to his home country of Algeria.

Ahmed Belbacha has been incarcerated at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for five years. He has tried to keep himself detained because he said he fears being tortured by the Algerian government if he goes home.

The justices, in a one-sentence order, denied his emergency request for a stay to any pending release.

Six other Algerians also face release from the Guantanamo prison. The U.S. military has been under pressure to speed the process of evaluating the approximately 360 detainees and freeing those who are not considered dangerous.

The Pentagon has said about 80 Guantanamo men are eligible for freedom and has been negotiating with their home countries to accept them. Pentagon and State Department officials have said they would not repatriate any prisoner to countries where they would “likely” be tortured.

There was no immediate reaction from Belbacha’s attorney, Zachary Katznelson. His lawyer said last week that despite the conditions of the prison, his client would prefer to stay if that were his only option.

“He said to me, ‘My cell is like a grave.’ He lives in an all-steel cell. It’s about 6 feet by 10 feet; say, the size of someone’s bathroom,” Katznelson said.

Belbacha said he is not an international terrorist. He said he was an accountant for the Algerian government and said Islamic radicals threatened his life in 1999. He said he fled to Britain to escape the radicals and worked as a waiter.

He later traveled to Pakistan to attend a religious school, he said, and was turned over to U.S. forces in 2002 by men seeking bounty money for alleged terrorists.

Belbacha is afraid the stigma of being a U.S. military prisoner would make him a victim of Algerian government interrogation and abuse, his lawyer said.

“Now that he’s been in Guantanamo, the Algerian government may come after him,” Katznelson said.

The Algerian Embassy in Washington and the State Department refused earlier requests to discuss the appeal and Belbacha’s claims.

A 2006 State Department report on human rights noted Algerian security forces have been accused of torturing suspects.

The ruling from the high court means the military may proceed with its repatriation efforts, but there is no word when a transfer would take place. Belbacha also has a pending appeal before a federal appeals court in Washington.

The Supreme Court case is Belbacha v. Bush (07A98).

Well, with any luck, he’ll find out what an actual grave is like. Despite the conditions of the prison, his client would prefer to stay there if it’s the only option. Well, I guess his client no longer has to stay in prison and is the lucky winner of a one way ticket back home.

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11 Responses to “High Court Denies Prisoner’s Efforts to Stay at Guantanamo”


  1. 1 no2liberals

    Buried alive in Club GITMO, or beaten to death back home.
    Hmmm…decisions, decisions.

    Hey, Tammi! You and Ted need to check this post I made today.
    /for real

  2. 2 no2liberals

    Unh-MMMH.
    Check thy filter, s’il vous plait!

  3. 3 Tammi

    Arg! That filter is crazy! It swallows my comments.

  4. 4 no2liberals

    Thanks for the retrieval!
    Maybe if I dropped by more often.
    /just sayin’

  5. 5 Tammi

    Yes, definitely drop by more often — though I make no promises as to how my spam filter will behave. I think if you comment 15 times then you should never wind up in the spam filter again. :)

  6. 6 John Kaiser

    Thanks for the update. It is little surprise that these “victims” or “torture” fear transfer to nations that would actually torture them.

  7. 7 CavMom

    That’s KARMA baby!

  8. 8 Angel

    despite his fears of being tortured..ha!
    dont ya love how they suddenly worry about their own pain when its their sorry heads on the chopping block!…great work Tammi!!

  9. 9 Tammi

    It appears we are primarily of the same opinion with little sympathy for this terrorist. Here’s a little hint to the libtards:

    Maybe you shouldn’t be crying wolf all the time about how bad our military and the US tortures prisoners of war because eventually you’re gonna end up looking like an idiot regarding countries that really DO torture! Take this terrorists’ attorney for an example. :) I bet this guy is praying to allah for the panties on the head torture when he gets home.

  10. 10 Old Ford Road

    After everything we’ve heard in the news about the American military’s or CIA’s use of “torture” or of “certain torture techniques”—it’s really quite something to see Gitmo detainees fighting extradition to countries where “torture” actually means something.

    It’s very ironic: they are begging for Gitmo!!!

  11. 11 Tammi

    Hi Old Ford Road,
    Yeah, I bet some of these guys wish that the left would just shut up about how bad Club Gitmo is and quit rocking the boat. It most likely beats the heck out of what awaits them upon release.

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