Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
Here's where the above story, by Patrick Martin, actually originated from: The World Socialist Web Site:

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2006/au...trib-a01.shtml

Interestingly, Castro is against all terrorism, and Guantánamo is (physically) in Cuba. Why don't we ask the author of the above, Patrick Martin, about the "rights" of people in Socialist and Communist countries?
Who's to say that this article isnt true? Most of the media throughout North America is either false or very exagerated and re-worded and taken out of context. Media is very bias nowadays. It takes alot of effort to find un-biased media.
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