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CCR Guantánamo Attorneys Comment After President’s Speech
NEW YORK - May 21 - Center for Constitutional Rights President Michael Ratner and Managing Attorney for CCR's Guantanamo project Shayana Kadidal responded with disappointment to President Obama's speech this morning. CCR represents the detainees at Guantánamo and is part of the key FOIA lawsuit surrounding the torture photo disclosures.
Ratner and Kadidal were disturbed by the direction the Obama administration is taking on questions of human rights, transparency, accountability and the law. CCR's Executive Director, who met with the president yesterday, briefed his colleagues before boarding a plane this morning.
Said Ratner, "The president wrapped himself in the Constitution and then proceeded to violate it by announcing he would send people before irredeemably flawed military commissions and seek to create a preventive detention scheme that only serves to move Guantanamo to a new location and give it a new name."
Said Kadidal, "Preventive detention goes against every principle our nation was founded on. We have courts and laws in place that we respect and rely on because we have been a nation of laws for hundreds of years; we should not simply discard them when they are inconvenient. The new president is looking a lot like the old."
CCR has led the legal battle over Guantanamo for the last six years - sending the first ever habeas attorney to the base and sending the first attorney to meet with a former CIA "ghost detainee" there. CCR has been responsible for organizing and coordinating more than 500 pro bono lawyers across the country in order to represent the men at Guantanamo, ensuring that nearly all have the option of legal representation. In addition, CCR has been working to resettle the approximately 60 men who remain at Guantánamo because they cannot return to their country of origin for fear of persecution and torture.Comments
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Show AllDo the attorneys at the Center for Constitutional Rights really believe that a suspected terrorist could get a fair trial in an American Court? What about all the Muslims who have been imprisoned unjustly. Not those caught on the battlefield but picked up on the streets of America. I thought justice meant innocent until proven guilty but what I witnessed was guilty after being proved innocent. Check into the Terre Haute IN, Federal Prison's special unit for terrorist.
mary -Miltary thug squad still brutalizing prisoners at Gitmo under Obushma. They are Black Shirts know as IRF breaking bones,squeezing testicles,spraying chemicals on them, smearing them with feces and urinating on them.They sodomize and force pertrol and benzene up their anuses. Obushma said " we will not release the videos as the best way to protect our country whie upholding our deeply held values." Do you as AMERICANS have these values? These videos have been released in Australia and al Jazeera has put them on line. The pictures show rape of women and chidren. Values lol Obushma said " sunlight is the greatest disenfectant" lol
Rule of law. ha ha we are tired of your rhetoric-we are judging you on your actions not your BS.