I discover it infuriating when a scarred life is lowered to a unusual curiosity.
That’s what has occurred to Saifullah Paracha, a 75-year-old Pakistani entrepreneur who was lastly launched in late October from the United States-run dungeons in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
In reporting on Paracha’s belated liberation, a number of information organisations famous that he was the oldest captive there with out, in fact, admitting that, like so many others, he shouldn’t have spent a second in jail given his US captors by no means got here even remotely near discovering him responsible of a criminal offense.
Paracha was locked up for 19 years at what one New York Occasions (NYT) correspondent known as a “seafront compound“. Sounds virtually like a sun-kissed vacationer resort reasonably than a brutish, distant jail that includes barbed wire fencing, guard canine and armed US troopers manning lookout posts.
In any occasion, that Paracha was an anomaly at Guantanamo Bay – the place a lot of the different captives have been a lot youthful males – is what made him newsworthy.
Not the truth that Paracha wasted practically twenty years of his life in a dungeon as a part of a covert, worldwide abduction racket. Nor the truth that Paracha was by no means charged by his American abductors and jailers throughout his lengthy imprisonment.
However journalists, in the end, aren’t the villains right here.
The duty for this horror is shared by a succession of unrepentant US presidents who will seemingly by no means expertise even a minute measure of remorse or discomfort for what they did to an ageing, frail man and his household.
Paracha was “accused” of being an al-Qaeda sympathiser and “suspected” of bankrolling the group. That sentence, which quotes the BBC, comprises two of the three hottest weasel phrases governments use to “hyperlink” – that’s the third – anybody to terrorism with out proof.
In July 2003, a suspicious FBI lured Paracha to Thailand the place they kidnapped him and flew him – certain, shackled and hooded – to Afghanistan, in an obscene affront to worldwide regulation.
Whereas being held incommunicado at a US navy jail at Bagram, Paracha suffered the primary of a sequence of coronary heart assaults. Fourteen months later, he was taken – certain, shackled and hooded once more – to Guantanamo Bay the place, with no scintilla of proof that he helped finance or promote al-Qaeda’s pursuits, he remained till a number of days in the past.
In 2005, Paracha’s son, Uzair, who was dwelling in New York, was convicted and sentenced to 30 years in jail for allegedly “offering materials help to terrorism”. 13 years later, in 2018, a US federal courtroom choose ordered his launch after exculpatory data was found that raised doubts about his conviction.
Justice Sydney Stein mentioned he was granting Uzair a brand new trial as a result of allowing the unique judgement to face could be “a manifest injustice”. Two years later, prosecutors dropped the case in opposition to Uzair.
The Paracha household has certainly been the sufferer of a “manifest injustice”, perpetrated by highly effective males who, at this time, are being rehabilitated and feted as “elder statesmen”.
American presidents are usually not solely proof against accountability; they’re additionally proof against disgrace.
I doubt that George W Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump bear in mind who Paracha is or care a whit about his destiny since one of many principal {qualifications} to develop into commander-in-chief is to be ready to deploy American drive to hurt and kill folks in defence of the “nationwide curiosity”.
And this, at the very least, Paracha has over those that have presidential libraries constructed as monuments to their significance: There isn’t any foundation to assert that he has ever harmed or killed one other soul.
Particularly, the conduct of that smug liberal darling, Obama, in reference to Paracha’s ordeal is shameful.
A “process drive” established on inauguration day by the then-new president reported to him in 2010 that there was “no proof” to justify laying expenses in opposition to a few of the Guantanamo “detainees” however added that they have been “too harmful” to be let out. In April 2013 it emerged that Paracha was one in all 71 captives who have been harmless.
Nonetheless, politics trumped integrity. And Obama allowed a sick, trustworthy man to stay captive reasonably than launch him into the care of his loving household in Pakistan.
What makes Paracha’s prolonged incarceration in America’s gulag all of the extra egregious is that the businessman had lived and labored within the US because the Nineteen Seventies and all through his inhumane odyssey professed not solely his innocence however love and gratitude for his adopted nation.
None of that historical past mattered.
The US – spurred on by revenge-thirsty columnists who informed Iraqis to “suck on this” – was searching “terrorists” in Kabul, Baghdad and past.
Paracha was merely disposable, forgettable fodder for use to point out how ruthless each Republicans and Democrats may very well be in shielding their “homeland” from future assaults.
The rule of regulation didn’t matter. Worldwide regulation didn’t matter. The US Structure’s rights and ensures didn’t matter. Equity didn’t matter. Due course of didn’t matter.
And naturally, Saifullah Paracha didn’t matter.
The prime years of his life didn’t matter. He was a no person. Not a husband. Not a father. Not a brother. Not a son. Simply one other Muslim {that a} sham, unlawful equipment run by troopers on the behest of presidents acquired what he deserved.
However what Paracha and his household deserve, on the very least, is an apology. That received’t occur. It ought to, however it received’t. Presidents don’t apologise to males like Saifullah Paracha. It might be beneath them and the workplace of the presidency to apologise. They’re essential. He’s not.
However a current picture of Paracha reveals that, by all of it, he held tight to his humanity and maybe his sense of humour. Arms crossed, sporting a white t-shirt and a wry smile, he sits at a desk in a McDonald’s restaurant in Karachi.
I suppose that after this burst of consideration, Paracha will slip again into anonymity and take a look at, as greatest he can, to get better and benefit from the sundown of his life. He’ll try this within the quiet data that he’s a greater man than the preening presidents who will at all times carry the blot of the indecency they visited on a good human being.
The views expressed on this article are the writer’s personal and don’t essentially mirror Al Jazeera’s editorial stance.
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