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Dimanche 1er juillet 2007

Les militaires jugent se tiennent prêt le renvoi de Guantanamo

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DAVID McFADDEN

Un juge militaire a refusé une demande du Pentagone de reconsidérer son renvoi des frais contre un détenu de compartiment de Guantanamo accusé de tuer un soldat américain en Afghanistan.

Le juge, colonne d'armée Peter Brownback, régné vendredi que l'argument légal remplacé du gouvernement n'a pas résolu un manque de juridiction dans le cas d'Omar Khadr, un Canadien qui avait 15 ans quand il a été arrêté sur un champ de bataille afghan en 2002.

Khadr est l'un de deux détenus dont les épreuves militaires ont tombé en morceaux parce qu'elles n'ont pas été identifiées en tant que combattants ennemis « illégaux ».

A Pentagon spokesman, Navy Cmdr. Jeffrey Gordon, said Saturday that the military is preparing to file a challenge to the Court of Military Commissions Review, a Washington-based appeals court that was set up within a week of the dismissal of the two detainees’ charges on June 4.

“We’re disappointed with the judge’s decision in this matter,” Gordon said.

Another judge who threw out the case against Yemeni detainee Salim Ahmed Hamdan has not yet ruled on prosecutors’ motion to reconsider, Gordon said.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to review whether Guantanamo Bay detainees can use federal courts to challenge their confinement, reversing an April decision not to hear arguments on the issue.

Like the rest of the detainee population, Khadr and Hamdan previously were identified by military review panels only as enemy combatants, lacking the “unlawful” designation required by the law that authorized the new trials. Pentagon officials have described the problem as largely semantics.

But the cases have dealt a blow to the Bush administration in its efforts to begin prosecuting dozens at the detention center in southeastern Cuba.

Last year, Republicans and the White House pushed through legislation authorizing the war-crimes trials after the Supreme Court threw out Bush’s previous system as illegal and in violation of international treaties.

Khadr and Hamdan are the only ones currently in the roughly 380-prisoner population at Guantanamo who have been charged with crimes under a reconstituted military trial system.

One other detainee charged under the new system, Australian David Hicks, pleaded guilty in March to providing material support to al-Qaida and is serving a nine-month sentence in Australia.

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