US Gericht entscheidet: Guantanamo-Häftlinge sind keine menschlichen Wesen
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... a United States judge (...) ruling that the detainees are not "Persons" under U.S. Law, which according to another judge, means that they are less than "human beings".
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit also ruled that torture is a "foreseeable consequence" of military detention...
...and ruled that even if torture and religious abuse were illegal, defendants were immune under the Constitution because they could not have reasonably known that detainees at Guantánamo had any constitutional rights.
... a United States judge (...) ruling that the detainees are not "Persons" under U.S. Law, which according to another judge, means that they are less than "human beings".
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit also ruled that torture is a "foreseeable consequence" of military detention...
...and ruled that even if torture and religious abuse were illegal, defendants were immune under the Constitution because they could not have reasonably known that detainees at Guantánamo had any constitutional rights.
Vionics - 13. Jan, 18:02