Lawyer Blasts "Congressional Depravity" on Guantanamo
Lt. Col. David Frakt said Congress is still behaving unconstitutionally with regard to the right of the Executive branch and the Judiciary to order the release of prisoners from Guantanamo.
Lt. Col. David Frakt said Congress is still behaving unconstitutionally with regard to the right of the Executive branch and the Judiciary to order the release of prisoners from Guantanamo.
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The real reason Obama is giving in on military commissions because of resistance by local communities to house these defendants.
Andy Worthington | Posted 03.12.2009 | World
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Andy Worthington | Posted 02.23.2009 | World
Obama's new Orders are a bold start, but more detail is required, dangerous loopholes must be shut off permanently, and other parts of the Bush administration's dark legacy need to be swiftly addressed.
Andy Worthington | Posted 01.18.2009 | Politics
It remains an appalling indictment of the Bush administration's detention policies that it took nearly seven years for the case of three Bosnian Algerian Guantanamo inmates to be reviewed.
Andy Worthington | Posted 12.21.2008 | Politics
Several prominent human rights and legal organizations launched a campaign in Berlin on November 10, aimed at persuading European countries to accept cleared prisoners from Guant�namo.
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Millions of Americans have proved that they are hungry for change and have elected a president whose very identity bridges a divide in American society.
Andy Worthington | Posted 12.04.2008 | Politics
In any credible court system, the eve-of-election conviction of an associate of Osama bin Laden for producing promotional material for al-Qaeda, which...
Andy Worthington | Posted 11.28.2008 | Politics
Yesterday, the second trial by Military Commission at Guantánamo -- the second US "war crimes" trial since WWII -- opened not with a bang, and not even with a whimper, but with complete silence.
Andy Worthington | Posted 11.02.2008 | Politics
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Andy Worthington | Posted 10.30.2008 | Politics
Obama the presidential candidate has been almost silent on the crimes of the current administration.
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Let's be honest: this case was a joke in the annals of justice and a blotch on America's campaign to prevent future 9/11's.
Andy Worthington | Posted 07.31.2008 | Politics
As with justice, logic is in short supply in the executive's approach to terror suspects, who have been deprived of the protections of the Geneva Conventions to make false confessions.
Andy Worthington | Posted 06.21.2008 | Politics
Those who cherish historical adherence to the rule of law were delighted to hear that the Supreme Court ruled that prisoners at Guantánamo now have the right to challenge the basis of their detention.
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The result of the White House spin, and the complicity of the press corp. in it, has been the deaths of more than 4,000 U.S. servicemen and women and tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians.
Lou Dubose | Posted 05.21.2008 | Home
The Bush Administration shielded itself from anti-torture laws, but prohibitions on torture aren't so easily circumvented-- they live on the books here and overseas and without statutes of limitation.
Andy Worthington | Posted 10.09.2009 | Politics