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CCR Issues Questions for Hagel on Guantanamo

In light of confirmation hearings beginning today for Senator Chuck Hagel to be President Obama's next Secretary of Defense, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) issued the following statement:

WASHINGTON

In light of confirmation hearings beginning today for Senator Chuck Hagel to be President Obama's next Secretary of Defense, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) issued the following statement:

In 2005, Senator Hagel publicly opposed the prison at Guantanamo, stating that it was one reason why the United States was "losing the image war around the world." As the next Defense Secretary, he will be directly responsible for overseeing Guantanamo's closure and will have the opportunity to fulfill the promise President Obama made to citizens here and abroad, to end this shameful chapter in our history. The Senate Armed Services Committee should seize this occasion to press Senator Hagel to reaffirm his commitment to shutter the prison once and for all. The Committee should ask Senator Hagel:

- How he will implement the closure of Guantanamo under the mechanisms set forth in the National Defense Authorization Act,

- How he will facilitate the transfer of all detainees whom the Administration has no intention of charging, and

- Whether he will continue to pursue the irredeemably flawed military commissions process rather than provide men with fair trials through a tested and established system of justice.

The Center for Constitutional Rights has led the legal battle over Guantanamo for the last 11 years - representing clients in two Supreme Court cases and organizing and coordinating hundreds of pro bono lawyers across the country, ensuring that nearly all the men detained at Guantanamo have had the option of legal representation. Among other Guantanamo cases, the Center represents the families of men who died at Guantanamo, and men who have been released and are seeking justice in international courts. In addition, CCR has been working through diplomatic channels to resettle men who remain at Guantanamo because they cannot return to their country of origin for fear of persecution and torture.

The Center for Constitutional Rights is dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. CCR is committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change.

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