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USA: Move to suspend military tribunals a positive first step
Barack Obama, as US President, takes the oath of office
22 January 2009
http://amnesty.org/en/news-and-updates/good-news/obama-...90122
Amnesty International has welcomed the new US administration’s moves to suspend military commission proceedings at Guantánamo as a “positive sign”. The organization said that it hoped it was a "clear signal of this administration’s intention to move away from unlawful practices of the past."
"This is an encouraging step from the new administration – and one that we hope will be followed by the permanent abandonment of these unfair trials and the closure of the Guantánamo detention facility," said Susan Lee, Director of the Americas program at Amnesty International.
"Yesterday, in his inaugural address, President Barack Obama underscored the need for a break from the past," said Susan Lee. "He rejected as ‘false’ the choice between security and ideals, and we welcome that. Respect for human rights and the rule of law is the route to security, not the obstacle to it."
In a motion filed in Guantánamo yesterday, prosecutors sought a 120-day suspension of military commission proceedings in the case of five detainees previously held in secret CIA custody.
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"We hope that the new administration will move promptly to dismiss all charges pending under the Military Commissions Act, and that any trials that do take place will be conducted in the US federal court system, without recourse to the death penalty," said Susan Lee.
Amnesty International has opposed the military commission trials from the outset, as they fail to comply with international fair trial standards, including the prohibition in international law of admission into evidence of information obtained under cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or other unlawful conditions.
Also see: http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2009/01/military-...o.php
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