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Guantanamo Lawyers File Mass Challenge To Trump's Gitmo Policy

Human rights organization Reprieve, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), and co-counsel have filed a mass legal challenge to Donald Trump's continued detention of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay.

The filing - made on behalf of 11 prisoners, on the 16th anniversary of Guantanamo's opening - argues that the continued detention of people without charge at the prison is unconstitutional, because any legitimate rationale for initially detaining them has long since expired.

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Human rights organization Reprieve, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), and co-counsel have filed a mass legal challenge to Donald Trump's continued detention of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay.

The filing - made on behalf of 11 prisoners, on the 16th anniversary of Guantanamo's opening - argues that the continued detention of people without charge at the prison is unconstitutional, because any legitimate rationale for initially detaining them has long since expired.

Some of the prisoners participating in today's filing have been detained in Guantanamo for nearly 16 years, without charge or trial. Two of the petitioners - Reprieve clients Abdul Latif Nasser and Towfiq Bihani - have been approved for transfer, narrowly missing their chance at release in the final days of the Obama administration.

Commenting, Reprieve attorney Shelby Sullivan-Bennis - who represents several prisoners at Guantanamo participating in the filing - said:

"Since Guantanamo opened, it's been clear to all - including U.S. officials - that the detainees were being held on the basis of mistakes, faulty evidence, and forced 'confessions'. The US has had 16 years to build a case against these men, and yet 28 of 41 prisoners are held without charge or a trial of any kind - a shocking violation of America's founding principles. If the President won't close Guantanamo, then the other branches of government must take action instead to finally restore the rule of law."

CCR Senior Staff Attorney Pardiss Kebriaei, who represents Sharqawi Al Hajj, one of the prisoners participating in today's filing, said:

"It's clear that a man who thinks we should water-board terror suspects even if it doesn't work, because 'they deserve it, anyway' has no qualms about keeping every last detainee in Guantanamo, so long as he holds the jailhouse key. Continuing, still indefinite detention after all this time is unprecedented and experimental. Another three or seven years under President Trump may mean a death sentence for men like Sharqawi Al Hajj, who is in poor health and damaged by past torture."

Reprieve is a UK-based human rights organization that uses the law to enforce the human rights of prisoners, from death row to Guantanamo Bay.