…Canada, here I come.
This is, quite frankly, a little terrifying.
U.S. citizens suspected of terror ties might be detained indefinitely and barred from access to civilian courts under legislation proposed by the Bush administration, say legal experts reviewing an early version of the bill.
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According to the draft, the military would be allowed to detain all “enemy combatants” until hostilities cease. The bill defines enemy combatants as anyone “engaged in hostilities against the United States or its coalition partners who has committed an act that violates the law of war and this statute.”
Legal experts said Friday that such language is dangerously broad and could authorize the military to detain indefinitely U.S. citizens who had only tenuous ties to terror networks like al Qaeda.
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Scott L. Silliman, a retired Air Force Judge Advocate, said the broad definition of enemy combatants is alarming because a U.S. citizen loosely suspected of terror ties would lose access to a civilian court — and all the rights that come with it. Administration officials have said they want to establish a secret court to try enemy combatants that factor in realities of the battlefield and would protect classified information.
The administration’s proposal, as considered at one point during discussions, would toss out several legal rights common in civilian and military courts, including barring hearsay evidence, guaranteeing “speedy trials” and granting a defendant access to evidence. The proposal also would allow defendants to be barred from their own trial and likely allow the submission of coerced testimony.
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Is anyone else disturbed that this gets blogged, and then nothing else…Have you been detained?
Posted 19 Oct 2006 at 6:05 am ¶I guess I should be disturbed that I went so long without posting anything on this site. No, it’s not the Bush administration that’s got me detained — it’s working at a startup.
Posted 22 Mar 2007 at 5:01 pm ¶I find it cyber creepy that I just decided to scope the website for posts, and alas there were some… hehe– glad your back…
Posted 10 Apr 2007 at 7:18 pm ¶