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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Trump Administration Is Keeping a U.S. Citizen Secretly Locked Up Without Charges
The Trump Administration Is Keeping a U.S. Citizen Secretly Locked Up Without Charges
By Jonathan Hafetz, Senior Staff Attorney, ACLU Center for Democracy
NOVEMBER 3, 2017 | 4:45 PM
For nearly two months, the U.S. military has been detaining an American citizen at a secret jail in Iraq, denying him access to a lawyer and even refusing to release his name. The Trump administration is calling the citizen an enemy combatant, claiming he was fighting for ISIS in Syria, but it has not presented any evidence to back up its allegations.
We went to court asking a judge to protect the citizens constitutional rights, including the right not to be imprisoned without charge and the right to challenge his detention in court. The Trump administration has told the court that it doesnt have to respect these essential due process rights.
The Pentagon and Justice Department ignored our initial request for access to the U.S. citizen so we could advise him of his rights and offer him the opportunity of legal representation. We then filed a habeas corpus petition on the citizens behalf in federal court in Washington, demanding that the government justify its detention of the unnamed American. All U.S. citizens have the right to habeas corpus no matter where the government holds them or what it accuses them of. And, as we know from the governments practices in places like Guantánamo, when it tries to undercut this right it opens the door to abuses, including the arbitrary detention of innocent people.
We also asked the court to order the government to connect the citizen with ACLU attorneys because he is facing grave threats to his liberty and possibly his life. The government could continue imprisoning him without charge, force him to confess to crimes he may not have committed, or, as a Human Rights Watch expert warns, hand him over to Iraqi custody, in which he would likely be subjected him to torture, an unfair trial, and possible execution.
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By Jonathan Hafetz, Senior Staff Attorney, ACLU Center for Democracy
NOVEMBER 3, 2017 | 4:45 PM
For nearly two months, the U.S. military has been detaining an American citizen at a secret jail in Iraq, denying him access to a lawyer and even refusing to release his name. The Trump administration is calling the citizen an enemy combatant, claiming he was fighting for ISIS in Syria, but it has not presented any evidence to back up its allegations.
We went to court asking a judge to protect the citizens constitutional rights, including the right not to be imprisoned without charge and the right to challenge his detention in court. The Trump administration has told the court that it doesnt have to respect these essential due process rights.
The Pentagon and Justice Department ignored our initial request for access to the U.S. citizen so we could advise him of his rights and offer him the opportunity of legal representation. We then filed a habeas corpus petition on the citizens behalf in federal court in Washington, demanding that the government justify its detention of the unnamed American. All U.S. citizens have the right to habeas corpus no matter where the government holds them or what it accuses them of. And, as we know from the governments practices in places like Guantánamo, when it tries to undercut this right it opens the door to abuses, including the arbitrary detention of innocent people.
We also asked the court to order the government to connect the citizen with ACLU attorneys because he is facing grave threats to his liberty and possibly his life. The government could continue imprisoning him without charge, force him to confess to crimes he may not have committed, or, as a Human Rights Watch expert warns, hand him over to Iraqi custody, in which he would likely be subjected him to torture, an unfair trial, and possible execution.
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Nov 2017
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riversedge
(73,224 posts)1. k for visibility
Wounded Bear
(60,739 posts)2. K & R...for visibility...this definitely needs more looking into...
dhill926
(16,953 posts)3. Kicking...
bluestarone
(18,303 posts)4. sounding more and more like
RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA What the hell is the matter with people if this is true
BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)5. Kick. Rec. visibility. n/t
Let's keep this front and center.
flying_wahini
(8,032 posts)7. Kicking.
0rganism
(24,692 posts)8. rolling back the Constitution? nah, that's small-time stuff
Trump & friends are going after the Magna Carta.
cos, ya know, we can't MAGA and respect Habeas Corpus at the same time. that's crazy talk.
SergeStorms
(19,312 posts)9. Preparing for....
the massive 're-education' camps' coming soon to a neighborhood near you.
Initech
(102,152 posts)10. I want to see Trump locked up in a secret prison.