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- ordig, on 12/14/2007, -0/+3I wonder how long before Iceland or other countries start doing this to Americans out of retaliation.
- DrumaTix, on 12/13/2007, -0/+3"I was led inside in the chains and there yet another interrogation session ensued. I was fingerprinted once again and photographed. I was made to undergo a medical examnination, I was searched and then I was placed in a jail cell. I was asked absurd questions such as: When did you have your last period? What do you believe in? Have you ever tried to commit suicide?"
She should probably consider herself lucky that they didn't waterboard her. - 14justice, on 12/13/2007, -0/+3When will the American people wake up to the insanity being perpetrated in their name?
Homeland Security Department - 150,000 ambassadors for all that's bad about the current administration, making enemies for America one person at a time. - jollypopp, on 12/14/2007, -0/+2Its not a question about retaliation. I don't think other nations will sink as low as Americans have done in this respect. Its more a question of when other nations will start boy-cutting America all together. The way they have been behaving in (or bullying more likely) the international community is abysmal.
- DrumaTix, on 12/13/2007, -0/+2Read past the Icelandic intro in bold letters. Then there is an english translation of the woman's blog about what happened.
- hallihg, on 12/14/2007, -0/+1The US Embassador in Iceland is supposedly working on the case. The embassador and the icelandic minister of Foreign Affairs, Ingibjorg Solrun, had a meeting last week, where Ingibjorg requested an apology from US Officials, on the behalf of the woman who suffered this horrible treatment by the Homeland Security.
Let's hope someone apologizes for this ridicule. Not that I expect the US to say "Sorry!" when the war on terrorism is in anyway related. - klaengur, on 12/15/2007, -0/+1interesting that the didn´t tase her
same story on the front page on reddit right now
http://reddit.com/info/630ov/comments/ - olafurnielsen, on 12/21/2007, -0/+0This first appeared on her private blog, this is actually a translation.
http://erla1001.blog.is/blog/erla1001/entry/388660 ... - dgunnar, on 12/15/2007, -0/+0"I was completely exhausted, tired and cold. Fourteen hours after I had landed I had something to eat and drink for the first time."
14 hours without food or drink. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believed denying someone water was a violation of human rights. - jhaukur, on 12/15/2007, -0/+0USA and human right treaties:
http://www.globalissues.org/HumanRights/Abuses/USA ...
Thankfully I didn't overstay my visit there last summer.
Not that I feel like going back any time soon.


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