Discovering, archiving, and disseminating knowledge regarding abuse of the People by governments and corporations in the Medieval Digital Era// גילוי, ארכיבאות, והפצת מידע על התעללות בציבור על ידי ממשלות ותאגידים בימי הביניים הדיגיטליים
Thursday, January 6, 2011
11-01-06 US Teen Tortured in Kuwait, Barred Re-entry to the US // EE.UU. adolescente torturado en Kuwait, Barrada Re-entrada a los EE.UU. // 在科威特的美国青少年折磨,禁止他再进入美国
U.S. Teenager Tortured in Kuwait and Barred Re-entry Into the U.S.
By Glenn Greenwald
January 06, 2010 "Salon" -- Gulet Mohamed is an 18-year-old American citizen whose family is Somalian. His parents moved with him to the U.S. when he was 2 or 3 years old, and he has lived in the U.S. ever since. In March, 2009, he went to study Arabic and Islam in Yemen (in Sana'a, the nation's capital), and, after several weeks, left (at his mother's urging) and went to visit his mother's family in Somalia, staying with his uncle there for several months. Roughly one year ago, he left Somalia and traveled to Kuwait to stay with other family members who live there. Like many teenagers who reach early adulthood, he was motivated in his travels by a desire to see the world, to study, and to get to know his family's ancestral homeland and his faraway relatives.
At all times, Mohamed traveled on an American passport and had valid visas for all the countries he visited. He has never been arrested nor -- until two weeks ago -- was he ever involved with law enforcement in any way, including the entire time he lived in the U.S.
Read the full story: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article27209.htm
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