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Labor accuses Govt of condoning torture |
2004-12-05 |
The Federal Government is under pressure to condemn the possible use of evidence obtained by torture in the United States military commissions taking place at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. A court in Washington hearing an appeal by Guantanamo detainees has been told that the US military panels may use such evidence. The Federal Government says that while torture is inappropriate, it has no intention of fighting plans by the US Government to use the evidence.![]() Lawyers acting for Australian detainees in Cuba have called for the Government to renounce the practice. Two Australians, Mamdouh Habib and David Hicks, are being held at Guantanamo Bay. The lawyer for Hicks, Stephen Kenny, says the US Government's plan to use evidence resulting from torture will hamper any chance of a fair trial. "If you want to try people, give them the proper protection, give them the same rights you give your own citizens and put them before a proper court and give them a chance to defend themselves," he said. "Don't take them to a place where you're trying to hide them beyond the rule of law, which is what they did in Guantanamo Bay." Mr Kenny has again called on the Australian Government to bring Hicks home and allow him to defend himself against allegations of war crimes before an Australian court. About 70 years ago, the United States Supreme Court ruled evidence gained through torture was inadmissible. But the US deputy associate Attorney-General, Brian Boyle, has told the District Court in Washington DC that the Guantanamo review panels are allowing such evidence. This week the International Committee of the Red Cross accused the US military of using tactics "tantamount to torture" on prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, a claim the Pentagon rejects. |
Posted by:God Save The World |
#2 Agreed. it is annoying how they keep tying to blur the issue. He is not a civilian. This is not a CIVILIAN TRIAL. He does not have CIVIL RIGHTS. This is a military trial of a non-uniformed combatant who as such is not even covered by the Geneva Convention. Drain him of intel then shoot the bastard |
Posted by: Anon1 2004-12-05 8:03:47 AM |
#1 They were caught fighting against us. My response is to ship them back to Afganistan shoot them on the site of their capture and return ther ashes in a urn and be done with it once we have no further use for them. OED. |
Posted by: FlameBait 2004-12-05 2:51:25 AM |