Hey there… I myself am a german and can be proud of our printing technology, cars, albert einsteins and many other things.. but isn’t it funny on how fast I can turn into a person that is NOT proud of his country just because of the actual politics going on?
I’d like to talk a little bit about a German-Turk named Murat Kurnaz. This guy was born in germany having turkish parents that raised him in germany. To tell you a bit of what you will find after this text, it’s about the fact that USA kidnaped Murat Kurnaz into Guantanamo Bay (USA Torture Prision) stating he was connected to Al-Quaida and was a terrorist. In fact there are enough official documents where officials stated that there was NO evidence or reason to believe he had any contact with terrorists.
The bummer on this whole issue is that after 4 and more years sitting and being tortured in guantanamo bay pleading for his release and leading a good conduct, etc… Guantanamo Prision actually admited that there was no proof to hold him longer in prision.. but NOW that he could be released.. the same mother fukin germany (Angela Merkel and CO.) who pleaded for his release WON’T let him back into germany!
WHY you ask? Well.. now that they now that there was NO reason for Murat Kurnaz to be in prision and that he never supported the idea of terrorism or anything against USA.. they are “AFRAID” that thanks to the time in guantanamo he “MIGHT” have changed his point of view about terrorism and now is a “a danger to public safety and order”.
Here a bit from the german newspaper SPIEGEL:
At Camp Delta, Guantanamo, Murat Kurnaz is seen as one of the less troublesome prisoners. Unlike some of his fellow inmates, he doesn’t save his urine in dusty plastic bottles to throw over the guards. Nor has he taken part in the hunger strike that 84 of the prisoners are holding. The Turk from Bremen even assured a US military tribunal, “I hate terrorists.
I’ve lost several years of my life because of Osama Bin Laden.” He wants to give the German authorities any information voluntarily “to show that I don’t support terrorism, so that I can sleep peacefully.”
This good conduct has done little to help Kurnaz so far. The “Bremen Taliban” has been held prisoner at Guatanamo for four years and whereas almost all the other European terror suspects have been sent back to their homelands — Britain, France or Sweden — nothing seems to have moved in Kurnaz’s case. That might be about to change.
The German government is now making discreet moves together with the Turkish government for his release. Kurnaz is the son of Turkish immigrants and has a Turkish passport, although he was born and raised in Germany. Shortly before Christmas the German embassy in Ankara confidentially sounded out the Turks on whether they would be open to working together for Kurnaz’s release.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s foreign affairs advisor, Christoph Heusgen, explained that the new government would plead for Kurnaz’s release on “humanitarian grounds”. The Federal Foreign Office has confirmed “contact at a diplomatic level” but would not give any further details. Turkish officials have already hinted that Kurnaz could possibly be free by March.
It’s the most movement there has been so far in the case. Until now the Turks have shown little or no interested in Kurnaz. After three years of fruitless contacts with the embassy and consulate his mother Rabiye finally went to Ankara in the spring of 2005 and spoke directly to an official at the Turkish foreign office, who simply acknowledged that they were aware of the case.
“If the Germans don’t get involved,” Rabiye Kurnaz complained, “then the Turks won’t lift a finger”…
..read more on spiegel about this here: Guantanamo Prisoner