A Threat That Belongs Behind Bars

Critics argue that if the United States cannot prove before a court of law that detainees at Guantánamo Bay have committed a crime, then they should be released. This argument rests on the principle that people should be punished only for committing a crime. Full Story »

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Don Bliss
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by Don Bliss - Oct. 1, 2008

This is an opinion piece, not reporting. It shouldn't have to be informative, fair, or accurate. It is certainly none of those things. Instead, it is an awkward, poorly reasoned, and dishonest justification for why the US is not complying with the Geneva Convention, or American law.

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