首頁   聯絡我們
 
‧人權新知
 
‧世界人權宣言
 
高雄國際人權宣言
 
‧人權影音資料館藏
 
‧人權圖書資料館藏
 
‧高雄市人權委員會
 
‧城市人權新聞獎
 

The report states that there are currently 171 detainees at Guantanamo.. PHOTO: DoD

HRW condemns Obama's decision to sign detainee bill

By Web Desk

The international organisation Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a report on Wednesday to condemn US President Barack Obama’s evident decision to sign the bill that would systemise an indefinite detention without trial into the US law.

“By signing this defense spending bill, President Obama will go down in history as the president who enshrined indefinite detention without trial,” said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch.

The report outlines the far-reaching consequences of the bill which would include Guantanamo detainees being banned from entering the US even for trials. The detainees would also be banned from transferring to home or third world countries, even those cleared by the administration for release.

“It is a sad moment when a president who has prided himself on his knowledge of and belief in constitutional principles succumbs to the politics of the moment to sign a bill that poses so great a threat to basic constitutional rights,” Roth added.

The report stated that this would be the first time since 1950 that detainees would get indefinite detention without trial. During the McCarthy era, Congress overrode the veto of then-President Harry Truman and passed the Internal Security Act.

“President Obama cannot even justify this serious threat to basic rights on the basis of security,” Roth said. “The law replaces an effective system of civilian-court prosecutions with a system that has generated the kind of global outrage that would delight recruiters of terrorists.”

According to the report, there are currently 171 detainees at Guantanamo, many of them imprisoned for nearly 10 years.


(2011-12-15/tribune.com.pk)

 
  2009 2010 2011 2012
 
12/13:Human Rights promotes Social Media (Sierra Express Media)
12/13:Rights group says Colombia military justice reform would restore impunity for soldier abuses (washingtonpost)
12/14:Report: Ukraine among states with worst human rights records (The Kyiv Post)
12/14:Human Rights Watch accuses Alabama of violating constitution (guardian.co.uk)
12/15:HRW condemns Obama's decision to sign detainee bill (tribune.com.pk)
12/15:Sri Lanka to implement National Human Rights Action Plan (ColomboPage)
12/16:Let's respect for human rights (THE DAILY TIMES)
12/16:Human Rights Commission says man who raped pregnant woman should not be hanged (ZambianWatchdog)
12/17:ANALYSIS: State of human rights in FATA —Farhat Taj (dailytimes.com.pk)
12/17:Oman hailed for its human rights record (Oman Time)
 
人權學堂 ∣Human Rights Learning Studio

位置:高雄捷運O5/R10美麗島穹頂大廳方向往出口9
Position: Kaohsiung MRT 05/R10 Formosa Boulevard Hall Exit 9
郵寄地址:81249高雄市小港區大業北路436號
Address: No. 436, Daye North Rd. Siaogang Dist., Kaohsiung City 81249, Taiwan
電話Tel:886-7-2357559∣傳真Fax:886-7-2351129
Email: hr-learning@ouk.edu.tw