He was abducted by Pakistani soldiers near the Afghan border in 2001 and accused of being an al-Qaeda fighter, but was never charged with a crime. Al-Yazidi was cleared for release more than a decade ago.

      • Blackout
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        99 days ago

        It’s really hard to hope for the future when you don’t learn from the past.

      • prole
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        79 days ago

        It’s insane how many people either don’t see this, or just don’t believe it’s going to happen for literally no reason other than that they don’t want it to happen.

        • @ramsorge@discuss.online
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          39 days ago

          You see it. I see it. Keep pointing it out. Collect the evidence to shut down disbelief. I sure hope we end up on the good side of history, and this gets stopped before it can get bad, but I’m not holding my breath.

  • prole
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    219 days ago

    I imagine if he and his family weren’t terrorists before, this is a really great way to make them terrorists.