[Ppnews] Another Guantanamo military lawyer breaks ranks
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28 October 2007 14:44
Guantanamo military lawyer breaks ranks to condemn 'unconscionable' detention
By Leonard Doyle in Washington
Published: 27 October 2007
An American military lawyer and veteran of dozens
of secret Guantanamo tribunals has made a
devastating attack on the legal process for
determining whether Guantanamo prisoners are "enemy combatants".
The whistleblower, an army major inside the
military court system which the United States has
established at Guantanamo Bay, has described the
detention of one prisoner, a hospital
administrator from Sudan, as "unconscionable".
His critique will be the centrepiece of a hearing
on 5 December before the US Supreme Court when
another attempt is made to shut the prison down.
So nervous is the Bush administration of the
latest attack and another Supreme Court ruling
against it that it is preparing a whole new
system of military courts to deal with those still imprisoned.
The whistleblower's testimony is the most serious
attack to date on the military panels, which were
meant to give a fig- leaf of legitimacy to the
interrogation and detention policies at Naval
Base at Guantanamo Bay. The major has taken part in 49 status review panels.
"It's a kangaroo court system and completely
corrupt," said Michael Ratner, the president of
the Centre for Constitutional Rights, which is
co-ordinating investigations and appeals lawsuits
against the government by some 1,000 lawyers.
"Stalin had show trials, but at Guantanamo they
are not even show trials because it all takes place in secret."
Combatant Status Review Tribunals were held for
558 detainees at the Guantanamo in 2004 and 2005.
All but 38 detainees were determined to be "enemy
combatants" who could be held indefinitely
without charges. Detainees were not represented
by a lawyer and had no access to evidence. The
only witnesses they could call were other so-called "enemy combatants".
The army major has said that in the rare
circumstances in which it was decided that the
detainees were no longer enemy combatants, senior
commanders ordered another panel to reverse the
decision. The major also described "acrimony"
during a "heated conference" call from Admiral
McGarragh, who reports to the Secretary of the US
Navy, when a the panel refused to describe
several Uighur detainees as enemy combatants.
Senior military commanders wanted to know why
some panels considering the same evidence would
come to different findings on the Uighurs,
members of a Muslim minority in China.
When the whistleblower suggested over the phone
that inconsistent results were "good for the
system ... and would show that the system was
working correctly", Admiral McGarragh, he said,
had no response. The latest criticism emerged
when lawyers investigating the case of a Sudanese
hospital administrator, Adel Hamad, who has been
held for five years, came across a "stunning"
sworn statement from a member of the military
panel. The officer they interviewed was so
frightened of retaliation from the military that
they would not allow their name to be used in the
statement, nor to reveal whether the person was a man or woman.
Two other military lawyers have also gone public.
In June, Army Lt-Col Stephen Abraham, a 26-year
veteran in US military intelligence, became the
first insider to publicly fault the proceedings.
In May last year, Lt-Com Matthew Diaz was
sentenced to six months in prison and dismissed
from the military after he sent the names of all
551 men at the prison to a human rights group.
William Teesdale, a British-born lawyer
investigating Mr Hadad's case, said he was
certain of his client's innocence, having tracked
down doctors who worked with him at an Afghan
hospital. "Mr Hamad is an innocent man, and he is
not the only one in Guantanamo."
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