A federal appeals court ordered the government yesterday to turn over virtually all its information on Guantánamo detainees who are challenging their detention, rejecting an effort by the Justice Department to limit disclosures and setting the stage for new legal battles over the government’s reasons for holding the men indefinitely.
The ruling, which came in one of the main court cases dealing with the fate of the detainees, effectively set the ground rules for scores of cases by detainees challenging the actions of Pentagon tribunals that decide whether terror suspects should be held as enemy combatants.
It was the latest of a series of stinging legal challenges to the administration’s detention policies that have amplified pressure on the Bush administration to find some alternative to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, where about 360 men are now being held at the United States naval base.
A three-judge panel of the federal appeals court in Washington unanimously rejected a government effort to limit the information it must turn over to the court and lawyers for the detainees.
Showing posts with label Civil Liberties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Civil Liberties. Show all posts
Friday, July 20, 2007
As if they will abide by it...
New York Times:
Labels:
Civil Liberties,
Guantanamo
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
They're Watching
ABC News:
Oh, and just in case: Hi!
A terrorist watch list compiled by the FBI has apparently swelled to include more than half a million names.If they really need to watch that many people, they're really not very good at what they're doing. If they really believe there are that many potential terrorists, they probably need pscyhiatric help.
Privacy and civil liberties advocates say the list is growing uncontrollably, threatening its usefulness in the war on terror.
The bureau says the number of names on its terrorist watch list is classified.
Oh, and just in case: Hi!
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