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9/11 Victims' Families Challenge Legitimacy Of Guantanamo Military Commissions

The
American Civil Liberties Union today released a statement from 24 9/11
victims' family members challenging the legitimacy of the Guantanamo
military commissions and their ability to achieve justice.

Below is the full text of the statement:

NEW YORK

The
American Civil Liberties Union today released a statement from 24 9/11
victims' family members challenging the legitimacy of the Guantanamo
military commissions and their ability to achieve justice.

Below is the full text of the statement:

9/11 FAMILY MEMBERS CHALLENGE LEGITIMACY OF GUANTANAMO MILITARY COMMISSIONS

As family members who lost loved
ones on 9/11, we feel compelled to speak out about this week's
proceedings at Guantanamo. Recently, the Guantanamo military
commissions office announced that victims' family members would be
permitted, on a lottery basis, to attend the Guantanamo legal hearings
of those accused of planning the 9/11 attacks. The lottery system
inherently results in the granting of media attention to the select few
who are chosen, and whose views are not necessarily representative of
all victims' families. The media coverage of Monday's commission
hearings included statements attributed to attending family members
that the tribunals provided a fair hearing for these prosecutions and
that family members "were struck by the extensive rights accorded the
accused men."

While we support everyone's right to
their individual opinions about these proceedings, including, of
course, other family members who have suffered the devastation we have,
we also feel obliged to make clear that many of us do not believe these
military commissions to be fair, in accordance with American values, or
capable of achieving the justice that 9/11 family members and all
Americans deserve.

We believe that the secretive and
unconstitutional nature of these proceedings deprive us of the right to
know the full truth about what happened on 9/11. These prosecutions
have been politically motivated from the start, are designed to ensure
quick convictions at the expense of due process and transparency, and
are structured to prevent the revelation of abusive interrogations and
torture engaged in by the U.S. government. Unfortunately, any verdict
borne of these proceedings will lack legitimacy and leave us wondering
if true justice has been served. No comfort or closure can come from
military commissions that ignore the rule of law and stain America's
reputation at home and abroad.

We are strongly encouraged by the
incoming administration's promise to end this shameful system, and we
are hopeful for a fresh start for these and all other Guantanamo
prosecutions in U.S. courts worthy of American justice. It is time for
our nation to stop betraying its own values - and the values of so many
who died on 9/11.

Anne M. Mulderry, Kinderhook, New York, mother of Stephen V. Mulderry

Terry Kay Rockefeller, Arlington, MA, sister of Laura Rockefeller

J. William Harris, Arlington, MA, brother-in-law of Laura Rockefeller

Loretta Filipov, Concord, MA, wife of Alexander M. Filipov

Alissa Torres, New York, NY, wife of Luis Eduardo Torres

Bob McIlvaine, Oreland, PA, father of Bobby McIlvaine

Wright Salisbury, Lexington, MA, father-in-law of Edward Hennessy, Jr.

Barbara and Jim Fyfe, Durham, NC, parents of Karleton Douglas Beye Fyfe

Robyn Bernstein, Bolton, MA, daughter of Roberta Bernstein Heber

Patricia J. and James L. Perry, M.D., Seaford, NY, parents of NYPD officer John W. Perry

Rita Lasar, New York, NY, sister of Abraham Zelmanowitz

Valerie Lucznikowska, New York, NY, aunt of Adam Arias

Marion Kminek, Cape Coral, FL, mother of Mari-Rae Sopper

Kate Walsh Calton, Tampa, FL, wife of James Walsh

Beverly Eckert, Stamford, CT, wife of Sean Rooney

Monica Gabrielle, wife of Richard Gabrielle

Lorie Van Auken, East Brunswick, NJ, wife of Kenneth Van Auken

Dr. Robin S. Theurkauf, wife of Thomas Theurkauf

Andrea N. LeBlanc, Lee, NH, wife of Robert G. LeBlanc

Frank Tatum, Stillwater, NY, son of Diane Moore Parsons

Antonio Aversano, Hadley, MA, son of Louis F. Aversano, Jr.

Nissa Youngren, Rochester, NY, daughter of Robert G. LeBlanc

The American Civil Liberties Union was founded in 1920 and is our nation's guardian of liberty. The ACLU works in the courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to all people in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States.

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