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Pentagon loses Guantanamo suppression case |
2006-01-06 |
![]() The Pentagon tried to block the APs attempt, arguing that publishing detainees names could imperil them or their families, should they be released and return to their home countries. In a six-page order, Judge Rakoff wrote, "The Department of Defence has failed on this motion to establish ... any cognisable privacy interest on the part of the detainees... Accordingly, the defendant's summary judgment motion is denied". Pentagon spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Mark Ballesteros said, "We're reviewing the order with the Department of Justice. He declined further comment. A lawyer for AP has welcomed the ruling. "Many of these detainees are begging for the world to know where they are," AP assistant general counsel Dave Tomlin said. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 "Many of these detainees are begging for the world to know where they are," I'd rather they just quietly dissapeared. Let their "Friends" wonder. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2006-01-06 19:40 |