Nicole: I agree that they should be treated as terrorists but not to be hanged, they deserve to be subjected to laws regarding on how to treat terrorists. Just the way we expect warring parties in a conflict to subscribe to the rules of war so are we obligated to follow the law in dealing with terrorists lest we become like them. Because in a conflict, the conflicting parties constantly and wrongly think of them to be on the right5 so terrorists need to be taken through a judicial process to remind them how wrong they were in engaging in perpetrating atrocities.
Ashley: There is no need of taking the terrorists through a judicial process to find them guilty. 3 They are guilty from the look of the laws they contravene for instance in the principle of distinction between civilians and combatants when terrorists attack civilians sleeping in their dormitories they contravene the first rule of the principle that requires conflicting parties to direct their attacks to combatants only and attacks must not be directed against civilians.6 Nicole: They also need to be subjected to the same system.
Otherwise then a moral distinction between the guilty as charged and innocent need to be employed and the facts that are relied on must be morally relevant in order to treat them in different ways.7 Ashley: But we need not judge them on moral tenets because what they do is not moral. They should be subjected to deadly force. What they do is not only immoral but also wrong. I want to remind you that the number of people that terrorists have killed in past attacks run into millions and majority of these people are the innocent non-combatants.
Tell me for instance if the United States had not intervened using the force it used in dealing with militants in Iraq, millions of people could have lost their lives through the weapons of mass destruction they were producing.8 Nicole: The more reason as to why am insisting that the ‘terrorists’ need to be dealt with in accordance with the law. 4 Ashley: Am listening young sister. Convert me. Nicole: The US government was quick in invading the Iraq country without collecting enough evidence on the possession of chemical weapons and nuclear weapons.
It did not wait for the UN Security Council to approve its invasion. Thus they did not follow the law. And in the long run it was established that Iraq was not in possession of such weapons by the UN. And if they possessed why could the US think that Iraq could give the same weapons to Al-Qaeda bearing the same terrorist group could use the same weapons in attacking independent nations Iraq included?9 Ashley: I think there should not be there any rules when dealing with terrorists. Nicole: I also want to remind you that irrespective of illegality portrayed by United States Government in invading Iraq, they followed the law by handing over the captured Sadam Hussein to an independent court which eventually found him guilty of committing atrocities and handed him the death sentence Ashley: Terrorism violates the most sacred principle of ethics of war making the rest of other wars legitimate.
Thus treating terrorists decently is unacceptable and horrific in the same measure.10 Nicole: I agree that terrorists are a menace to our society. 5 Ashley: I don’t think you agree. Nicole: Yes I do agree but I also believe that if when captured instead of torturing them to dead we should expose them to correctional facilities to re-socialise them. Because in the basic rules of the Geneva Convention also outlines that prisoners of war should be treated humanely accessing food and medical facilities.
11 Ashley: These are not prisoners of war but terrorists who deliberately kill civilians spreading fear.12 Nicole: I fail to understand what is keeping from understanding my point of view. Let me try to elaborate a little bit. What am saying is that when the terrorists are cornered at the battlefield they should not be exempted but should be met with the full force inherent in the battlefield but when they surrender then I am for the view that they be prosecuted for their previous crimes in an independent court of law Ashley: You cannot trust terrorists to reform and irrespective of them surrendering or not they should never be treated decently because they don’t qualify as such.
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