noname; not all the people in guantanmo bay were caught in a battle, skirmish or even afghanistan or iraq. mozzam begg (i use his example alot as he is one the more publicised victims) had his door kicked in in pakistan and was abducted from there. He was nowhere near any battle of any kind and while he may have lived in afghanistan before doesn't make him a terrorist, before that he owned a book shop in britain. living in afghanistan is not a crime and he fled because his country was doomed to be attacked after 9-11.

and all pow's have rights as described in the geneva, eu and un conventions. they also have basic human rights which are also desrcibed in the above. being in prison also entitles you to those as well. being a prisoner in a jail or prison, a pow, or an enemy combatant still gives you the human rights given to you by those conventions. brach of that by your captives is breach of international law.

and what's wrong with left-wingism? and our media is far from biased.

and i didn't compare the bush administration to nazi-germany i compared it's laws to a law passed by "the greatest democracy ever conceived" as it was coined when it was created.