Thursday, February 14, 2008

Four Lessons Learned At Guantanamo Bay

The Blog of the American Constitution Society wrote Four Lessons Learned At Guantanamo Bay.

"After more than six years, the basic questions of who can be tried by military commission, for what charges and under what procedures remain unresolved. Yesterday’s pretrial hearing in Omar Khadr’s case only underscored this point. Yet the U.S. government continues to insist on trying to use these military commissions as an end-run around standards and procedures for criminal justice that have served the United States well for over 200 years."

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