posted 28 July 2008 11:31 AM
The military trials at Guantanamo clearly fall below minimum standards of fairness:
quote:Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
The name of the Central Intelligence Agency cannot be spoken in the war crimes trial here.
No records of the agency's interrogations of Salim Ahmed Hamdan can be subpoenaed, and no agent can be called to testify about what he or she learned from Osama bin Laden's former driver.
quote: The prohibition against naming the CIA came in a "protective order" issued by the court at the government's request. The tribunal's deputy chief prosecutor, Army Col. Bruce A. Pagel, couldn't say which agency sought the shield or what arguments were made to justify it.
"It's a bit absurd to go through an entire trial pretending that the CIA doesn't exist," said Matt Pollard, a legal advisor for Amnesty International here to monitor the proceedings.