As a human, no. But rights to things such as the fifth amendment (the Miranda Rights and stuff) yes.
ok...
Where do you stop with that? paedophiles commit crimes that have terrorising effects on their victims, Rape is a crime that terrorises it's victims, should rapists also loose their rights?
I'm sure that most people agree that peados and rapists have already used up far too much oxygen.
What about people who terrorise victims in other ways, kids who consistently rob a certain shop for example... taking rights away from specific individuals based on the crimes that they have committed is a very slippery slope.
Miranda rights have a purpose. they may seem like a legal formality, but it's not a quick thing.
It's easy to pick on certain people or groups of people and say that they are the lowest of the low, they don't deserve rights, they don't deserve trial, hell, the guy that already died, do we even need to spend money on an inquest to investigate his death?
The second part of my leading question is.
if you believe that those who have committed either through physical act or through funding terrorism are sub human and deserve no rights. how do we decide who in Boston should the police/ambulance persons be working for and who should be left, or just locked up etc.
NORAID and Clan na Gael are both Boston based organisations with links to the IRA, Boston Citizens helped to fund the purchase of materials to make far bigger nail bombs planted all over England and Northern Ireland cities that killed many more people.
My point isn't that the people of Boston are bad, and it's not that they are all terrorists, it's not that deserved what they got or anything like that.
The point is that many people who did fund either directly by giving money to the organisation, or indirectly by buying themed drinks like an Irish nail bomb, or an Irish car bomb in the pubs or Boston or NY (in the 80's and 90's) would probably stand by their choice to make that funding. the reasons to commit, or support, such crimes are varied and complex.
just saying such people deserve no rights, and are animals is not the way to go.
I don't condone or support people who commit savage acts, but neither do I condone or support those that believe that a reactionary savagery is the answer to dealing with these people.