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US Hasn't Apologized To or Compensated Ex-Detainees
WASHINGTON - To date, the U.S. government hasn't given any former detainee financial compensation or apologized for wrongfully imprisoning him, shipping him around the world and holding him without legal recourse.
The 38 former Guantanamo detainees who've been found to be no longer enemy combatants by tribunal hearings - the closest the military has come to admitting that it detained some innocent men - were flown out of Cuba with nothing but the clothes on their backs and assorted items such as copies of the Quran and shampoo bottles that the U.S. military issued to them.
"It's particularly deplorable that none of the 38 NLECs have been compensated, since the U.S. has officially recognized that they weren't 'enemy combatants,' even under the broad U.S. definition," said Joanne Mariner, the terrorism and counterterrorism program director at Human Rights Watch.
Ian Seiderman, a senior legal adviser for Amnesty International, agreed.
"The fact that (compensation) hasn't happened at all, even in a small number of cases, shows that this administration is more concerned with avoiding scrutiny and accountability than it is the rule of law," said Seiderman, who previously served as a legal adviser to the Geneva-based International Commission of Jurists and the assistant to the special rapporteur on torture for the United Nations.
Seiderman cited two United Nations' measures - including the 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, for which the United States is a signatory - that he said call for compensation in cases such as those of many former Guantanamo detainees.
The former general counsel of the defense department, William J. Haynes II, and the general counsel of the State Department, John Bellinger III, declined interview requests, as did several other senior American defense and administration officials.
Human rights advocates said they didn't expect action from the U.S. government anytime soon. The Bush administration has cut off most domestic legal channels, often claiming that cases can't proceed either because the evidence involved includes state secrets or because those who might be charged are immune from prosecution.
The administration also has refused to take part in foreign court proceedings in which international laws against cruel or unusual treatment of detainees could be enforced.
When Congress passed the Military Commissions Act of 2006, it included a section forbidding U.S. courts from hearing almost any detainee cases against the government or its representatives. The act blocks legal actions related to "any aspect of the detention, transfer, treatment, trial or conditions of confinement of an alien who is or was detained by the United States and has been determined by the United States to have been properly detained as an enemy combatant or is awaiting such determination."
In January, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit dismissed a case filed by four former Guantanamo detainees who alleged that their mistreatment amounted to physical torture and religious harassment. It included allegations that a guard threw a Quran into a bucket used as a toilet.
The court agreed with the government's argument that even if the ex-detainees, all British citizens, had been tortured, those who tortured them would be protected under the Federal Employees Liability Reform and Tort Compensation Act of 1988, which provides immunity in some cases to federal workers for actions done within the scope of their employment.
"Even if the detainees were to establish that the defendants authorized, implemented, supervised and condoned torture ... the defendants' conduct would nonetheless fall within the scope of their employment because the defendants were employed to detain and interrogate suspected enemy combatants," the court wrote in its decision.
The detainees also raised the issue of their religious rights being violated under a U.S. law known as the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which says that "Government shall not substantially burden a person's exercise of religion" unless such an action furthers an important government interest and is the least restrictive way of doing so.
The appeals court decided that because the former detainees were foreigners who were detained outside sovereign U.S. territory at the time, "they did not fall with(in) the definition of 'person.' "
In a separate opinion, Judge Janice Rogers Brown agreed with the court's decision but took exception to how it got there. She wrote: "It leaves us with the unfortunate and quite dubious distinction of being the only court to declare those held at Guantanamo are not 'person(s).' "
© 2008 McClatchy Newspapers



30 Comments so far
Show AllNow I wonder, do the folks running the concentration camp, and the folks setting policy, expect these men to return to their homes singing the praises of the US? Talk about giving people reasons to hate...
Then again, how does one compensate someone for kidnapping and torturing them? What kind of apology could ever be enough?
Why apologise when you believe it is justified in the name of Freedom for all citizens of the world. Come on get a grip of yourself man.
and people debate wether the CIA trains terrorists..
I wouldn't look for the United States of America to take the moral high ground anytime soon.
Thats one of the things wrong with our judicial system. Even in the regular prison system. Someone gets incarcerated, being held for suspicion of committing a crime. Lets say they were pulled over, and their car gets impounded. And while being held awaiting their fair and speedy trial, lets say 4 months, they go to court and are aquitted. Now lets see the financial debt they are in. Their car has been in a police impound lot, usually subcontracted, at a rate of about 20 dollars a day, multiply that by 4 months, the person obviously lost their job, failed to be able to pay their rent or bills, couldnt afford bail to begin with, they are alone in this world no family to handle these matters for them, and upon aquittal gain absolutely 0 restitution from the police dept or the court system or the state or local municipality. Does that seem fair when they were the ones that made a mistake that pretty much wrecked your life????
This is on a much grander scale having international implications yet the American way of treating it appears to remain the same. Fuck it.
You might find some locally who are genuinely trying to find the moral high ground, but I doubt you will find any amongst the feds in congress and the so-called executives in the made up city of D.C. (maybe 1 or 2 or perhaps a couple more, I don't know). Hm, I guess D.C. is sort of a reflection of the country. How sad. D.C. is a kind of sickness that seems to permeate so thoroughly and then...well you get my point don't you. D.C. is presently like a cancer and what is the treatment for cancer? I suppose it depends, but it is definitely life-threatening. Don't you think?
I quess I'm rambling, so in closing just let me add please:
Regardless of my rambling above, I think many apologies are due. Many, many because like someone said earlier, an apology doesn't change past history, so in reality, an apology is only the first step. But usually it is a good first step.
But shit we all know this already. Don't we?
Peace is what we need - the sooner the better,
Ken
"I'll never apologize for the United States. Ever. I don't care what the facts are," -- George H.W. Bush
Like father, like son, in that respect at least. Frankly, I doubt that an apology could or would be accepted in the circumstances. It would certainly not suffice in the absence of some more meaningful atonement.
so then after apology, the next easy step is to discuss is atonement....
i just can't get it to read how i intended, but it is close enough....
Hey, here is my new motto:
"Go local, find a niche - a local niche"
& furthermore, apologize and such, but then mainly get on with the movement to implement some sutstainability.....we all ought be able to see its value...
and why not because it is so cold here and i'm just fishing around.....
sustainability is inherently local - they go hand-n-hand ---- 2 hands working together.
Locally sustainable.
Lastly, there should be apologies, but I'm not expecting any. What about you?
apologies?
that would require the war criminals to recognize their error.
-and if there's one thing we've seen for eight years, it's the idiot-in-chief screwing up one thing after another.
this world would be so much better off if dumbya had a change of heart, realized his mistakes and blew his face off.
yeah but you know he can't do that...it would be so contradicting to everything he has stood for up till this moment....
that is why the rest of us need to re-adjust things on our own....
and really, in my humble (i mean of the "small house" kind of humble), opinion then it is just a simple matter of helping him and his sorts (i.e. his "ilk") off to the side where they belong for a time. Then the rest of us can move on to better tidings.....
and just for the fun of it to belabor this towards infinity...it is time for the Unions to return forcefully and to be stronger than ever before. To return with retribution in mind for all the senseless suffering of innocence that has been going on for far too long....
How much longer will we let ourselves be supposedly led by a bunch of chicken hawks?
Fight you chicken-hawk pussies (not talking to most here at CD). No, you don't have it in you, do you?...not when you are the one who actually has to show what you are made of......
you would just rather push the pain and suffering off to someone else...in fact, even worse, you make this happen.....oh, you will get you due. Rest assured....could it be any more obvious...you will get what you are due.
Karma is true --- don't you think so? I do.
I do too. With my own self. What about you?
Hey, we are just having fun here, right?
Hey, last thing for the day....
The Buffalo remains. The Buffalo is true.
The Buffalo is ready for something quantumly new.
Better news is on the way, or at least, seems that way to me.
What about you?
Peace,
Ken
the buffalo when running together are truly a force of nature....
the buffalo won't be stopped.
the buffalo can see.
C the cliff
The buffalo
have
learned.
Hey, Peace for me, "buffalo_ken" of the trignitillion.
end of poem....
Non-"persons"? -- Truly disgusting and outrageous conclusions!
Torture is illegal. The people in this current administration who broke the law need to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Nothing less wil do-and nothing less is acceptable.
Psychopaths never say they are sorry. They are a government unto themselves without conscience; lying is normal for them, and doing what they give orders to do comes from a rationale that comes from whatever they feel like doing and therefore, it's "the right thing to do because I am the Commander-in-Chief and you are not."
www.serendipity.li/bush/beyond_insanity.htm
The bizarre incompetence, secretiveness and treachery of the Bush Gang suggests that it is top-heavy with psychopaths [a/k/a: sociopaths, anti-social or dissocial personalities]. Too many of these cold, calculating and thuggish individuals from an inability to fathom consequences; no ability to be introspective or to relate to other human beings in any truly meaningful way.
Shallow and Superficial Humanoids are governing us. And if we come out of this nightmare alive, I propose that anyone running for public office, before they go out on the stump, be willing to be tested with the latest methods, including with brain-scan monitoring to check for abnormal brain responses -- primarily a lack of response, by psychopaths, to volatile material compared to normally configured brains with full-spectrum responses to the same material. Such testing would at least reasonably insure that The People Will Not Be Left Behind to pay the debts and suffer the messy consequences as a result of the policy schemes cooked up by questionably sane leaders who blame everyone but themselves for whatever goes wrong.
Any crazy fool, who talks like a man, walks like a man, glad-hands and smiles like a man [or woman] who gets enough signatures on a petition, can run for just about any office.
Also significant appointees, including perhaps judges and top-level CEO nominees being considered to head major corporations should also be required and be willing to be tested for brain-response anomolies that scientifically and hence, impartially, identify psychopathic personalities by the functioning of their brain, viewable on a brain-scan screen monitor in color.
A little degrading perhaps, but a painless procedure that could eliminate a hellava' lot of pain and suffering for a hellava' lot of people and a hellava' lot of wild life and the continued, out-of-control devastation and destruction of the planet itself.
Maybe a little Orwellian, but currently we are in Big-Time Orwellian. And employees now are randomly tested for drug use, and students are identified with batteries of psychological tests and/or observation for ADD and ADDH in order for the drug company shills to dispense their Ritalin pills et al. like candy, in too many cases, to highly energetic, bright and sociable 6- and 7-year olds who threaten the orderliness of the classroom.
oops ... SEE ABOVE ... Sorry, sent by mistake without proofing or with the conclusiion completed ...
Corrected 2nd paragraph:
Too many of these cold, calculating and thuggish individuals have little to no ability to fathom consequences; usually no ability to be introspective or to relate to other human beings in any truly meaningful way, with compassion or empathy. And they don't care because they can't feel caring.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Concluding paragraph:
Requiring a little testing and a brain scan for those who want to lead us seems a small price for peace, justice, and human rights for all.
A small price indeed. Afterall our leaders are responsible for and to 300-plus million people at home and their decisions affect the fate of billions of the rest of the human family on this globe.
They have to be able to wisely administer the use or non-use of an enormous arsenal of killer hardware.
Hopefully, with truly sane, reasonable, in-touch people, peace will be a priority, and no man or woman will be cast in a torture pit for years and years and years without legal recourse, whether he/she is from this nation or not.
And if that were to happen by some strange twist of fate, and the mistake was discovered, then a leadership of sane and compassionate human beings would immediately say, WE ARE SORRY, and we will help you and give you recompense for this terrible injustice even though it cannot make up for your suffering.
Orwell dreamed his dream. I'm dreaming mine.
peace ...
I would have thought the very least our most benevolent government would have done would be to enroll these detainess in the Baskin-Robbins Birthday Club.
You simply go to Baskin-Robbins.com and click "join". You enter your birthdate and they will e-mail you a coupon (which you must print). It is good for a free scoop of ice cream starting 5 days before your birthday and good up until 5 days after.
Or, maybe if they didn't want to go through all that effort, I'm sure that Hallmark must have a card that simply says, "I'm sorry"
buffalo_ken must be an old Vaudevillian; keeps coming back for yet another encore.
I would have thought the very least our most benevolent government would have done would be to enroll these detainess in the Baskin-Robbins Birthday Club.
You simply go to Baskin-Robbins.com and click "join". You enter your birthdate and they will e-mail you a coupon (which you must print). It is good for a free scoop of ice cream starting 5 days before your birthday and good up until 5 days after.
Or, maybe if they didn't want to go through all that effort, I'm sure that Hallmark must have a card that simply says, "I'm sorry"
CD editors are scraping the barrel bottom with this articles like this.
Who is Lassetter finger wagging at for an apology? Unless he's delusional, it certainly couldn't be the em-Bushed US government which lies exponentially about all and everything.
Or is he trying to prick the conscience of the US public instead?
Sorry, Lasseter. You must be forgetting that this is the same public that pays its elected officials to lie to them so they can keep in their comfort zone.
You must be appealing to God. If so, Good Luck!