Sunday, June 26, 2005

Save Us From Amnesty

This is over a week old, but well worth noting...

Several days ago I received a telephone call from an old friend who is a longtime Amnesty International staffer. He asked me whether I, as a former Soviet "prisoner of conscience" adopted by Amnesty, would support the statement by Amnesty's executive director, Irene Khan, that the Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba is the "gulag of our time."

"Don't you think that there's an enormous difference?" I asked him.

"Sure," he said, "but after all, it attracts attention to the problem of Guantanamo detainees."


The same would be true if they claimed the detainees had four arms each. Glad to see Amnesty sets such high standards.

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