Home Secretary Charles Clarke came under fire tonight over his comments on a Briton’s claims he was subjected to a catalogue of abuse while detained at Guantanamo Bay. <snip>
Martin Mubanga, 32, from Wembley, London, claims that while at the US base in Cuba he was interviewed for hours chained by the hand and ankle, and taken to “hot rooms” where the heating was turned up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38C). <snip>
However, in an interview on BBC 1’s Breakfast with Frost, Mr Clarke said national security had to be a priority and claimed media discussion was “not particularly well informed”. <snip>
Fair Trials Abroad director Stephen Jakobi responded angrily saying national security was no excuse to “rush out trying to lock up people and torture them”. <snip>
http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=4098897Maybe it's due time to haul some of these jokers back down to Runnymede for a little refresher course in the natural rights of the freeborn ...