5/27/2007

Sidiq confession

By: Cao, Filed under: General , Task Force Sabre 7 @ 1:38 pm

I am talking as the delegation of 8 people. Now, if you want, without any requirement, I am ready to announce everywhere that Jack was blamed for torturing us, but we were in one room, and we never saw anyone tortured by him, 7 people were together, there was no torture, we never saw, not beating, not slapping, not even a pinch. NOTHING. We never saw this, but they lied. We were completely fine.

This is a clip from the movie made in Dubai called Shakur Shaitan. This clip is published here with complete permission from the attorneys, CTG, HaftShir Films and 5 Lions Films. Judge Sidiq should know; he was there; he is affiliated with Gulbideen Hekmatyar and was one of the people Jack arrested in 2004.

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4 Responses to “Sidiq confession”

  1. a girl who knows Says:

    :cool:

    Wow what a read! You see I know first hand the lies and **** that has transpired since the inception of this mess. What I can’t quite figure out is why it continues.

    My thoughts are with J and Doggie!

    My words of warning go to all evil out there - beware, there is a day when the piper gets paid - believe me, I know!:twisted:

  2. Cao Says:

    I have to agree with you, you are in a unique position to speak about this. :wink:

    Thanks for stopping by. Best, ~Cao.

  3. Rottweiler Puppy » Blog Archive » The Justice For Jack Idema Blogburst Says:

    […] Obviously, this attempt to portray Sidiq as the kindly, forgiving type might be a little trickier to pull-off if Straziuso actually stirred himself to mention the fact that, at the time Jack’s team arrested him, the ‘forgiving Afghan’ in question was in possession of explosive detonators, Hezb-i-Islami membership cards and a letter of introduction from Mullah Omar. It might also strike the AP’s readership as more than a little odd that Sidiq feels the need to ‘forgive’ Jack at all — He is, after all, on record as stating that the allegations of torture against Idema were fabricated and that, far from Jack stringing captive Afghans up in a (non-existent) basement, “there was no torture, we never saw, not beating, not slapping, not even a pinch. NOTHING”. […]

  4. American Truckers at War Says:

    The Justice For Jack Idema Blogburst

    Following MSM’s coverage of the case of illegally-imprisoned US Special Forces soldier Jack Idema can be an infuriating experience.Usually, the cause of annoyance is the way in which journalists studiously ignore the fact that a US citizen has been im…

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