Arbitrary Justice: Trial of Guantanamo and Bagram Detainees in Afghanistan - Human Rights First Staff - Books - Human Rights First - 9780979997532 - April 23, 2008
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Arbitrary Justice: Trial of Guantanamo and Bagram Detainees in Afghanistan

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Arbitrary Justice: Trial of Guantanamo and Bagram Detainees in Afghanistan

Arbitrary Justice documents how detainees from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and Bagram Airbase, Afghanistan are being tried in Afghan courts based on allegations provided by the United States, with little or no evidence. At printing, more than 250 persons had been transferred to the Afghan National Detention Facility, 160 have been referred for prosecutions, but over 60 have been convicted in trials that violate fair trial standards. The report, based on trial observations, examination of court documents, and interviews, outlines the problems in these proceedings such as the lack of prosecution witnesses and out-of-court prosecution witnesses to support the charges. It makes specific policy recommendations to both the Afghan and U. S. governments, and provides insights on how to improve the process of transferring detainees from U. S. custody to their home countries for criminal prosecutions, but that any such trials must be in accordance with international fair trial standards.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 23, 2008
ISBN13 9780979997532
Publishers Human Rights First
Pages 46
Dimensions 117 g
Language English  

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