I'm a bit troubled and confused by some declarations lately (mostly within the Backroom -when not...). Things like: "We don't give a trial to prisoners captured in war..." I could agree with this statement depending on the context, but the excuse is even more confusing: "...because they're not XXX citizens". What's the logic to state this? Do you agree or not with what said subject is saying? You might as well consider that the nation in question is member of the UN (wich means that they're at least part on the Declaration)... This might be a little complex, or look like it, but just give me common sense, it's apreciated, even more to an confused individual...
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