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Ärende: Police state
====================
Welcome to the George W. Bush Police State, formerly known as the United 
States of America.

Bush submits new terror detainee bill By ANNE PLUMMER FLAHERTY, 
Associated Press Writer

Fri Jul 28, 6:53 PM ET
 
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.

A 32-page draft measure is intended to authorize the Pentagon's tribunal 
system, established shortly after the 2001 terrorist attacks to detain 
and prosecute detainees captured in the war on terror. The tribunal 
system was thrown out last month by the Supreme Court.

Administration officials, who declined to comment on the draft, said the 
proposal was still under discussion and no final decisions had been 
made.

Senior officials are expected to discuss a final proposal before the 
Senate Armed Services Committee next Wednesday.

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.

"That's the big question ... the definition of who can be detained," 
said Martin Lederman, a law professor at Georgetown University who 
posted a copy of the bill to a Web blog.

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.

Senior Republican lawmakers have said they were briefed on the general 
discussions and have some concerns but are awaiting a final proposal 
before commenting on specifics.

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon 
England are expected to discuss the proposal in an open hearing next 
Wednesday before the Senate Armed Services Committee. Military lawyers 
also are scheduled to testify Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary 
Committee.

The legislation is the administration's response to a June 29 Supreme 
Court decision, which concluded the Pentagon could not prosecute 
military detainees using secret tribunals established soon after the 
Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The court ruled the tribunals were 
not authorized by law and violated treaty obligations under the Geneva 
Conventions, which established many international laws for warfare.

The landmark court decision countered long-held assertions by the Bush 
administration that the president did not need permission from Congress 
to prosecute "enemy combatants" captured in the war on terror and that 
al Qaeda members were not subject to Geneva Convention protections 
because of their unconventional status.

"In a time of ongoing armed conflict, it is neither practicable nor 
appropriate for enemy combatants like al Qaeda terrorists to be tried 
like American citizens in federal courts or courts-martial," the 
proposal states.

The draft proposal contends that an existing law, passed by the Senate 
last year after exhaustive negotiations between the White House and Sen. 
John McCain (news, bio, voting record), R-Ariz. that bans cruel, inhuman 
or degrading treatment should "fully satisfy" the nation's obligations 
under the Geneva Conventions.

Sen. John W. Warner (news, bio, voting record), R-Va., chairman of the 
Armed Services Committee, said Friday he expects to take up the detainee 
legislation in September.

On the Net: 

A copy of the report can be found at: http://balkin.blogspot.com/

Copyright © 2006 The Associated Press.

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