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Making Justice Moot

Posted by Onnesha Roychoudhuri at 12:43 PM on May 6, 2006.


The Bush administration releases Guantanamo detainees -- just in time to keep their case from the Supreme Court.
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Abu Bakker Qassim and Adel Abdul Al-Hakim have been held in Guantanamo since 2002. Natives of China’s Xinjiang Uighur Region, it wasn’t until March of 2005 that it was acknowledged that they were not "enemy combatants." Because they face persecution in China, it was determined that the men should not be returned to their home country.

For over a year, Qassim and Al-Hakim were kept in Guantanamo while U.S. authorities looked for a third country to send them to. But they didn't seem to be in much of a hurry. Both men were still in Cuba this past December when a federal judge ruled that it was unlawful to continue their indefinite imprisonment.

Qassim and Al-Hakim’s have been kept in Guantanamo until just this Friday when they were released to Albania. Why the sudden action? Oral arguments for Qassim and Al-Hakim’s legal challenge to their detainment were scheduled in the Supreme Court for this Monday.

True to their manipulative relationship with the courts, the DoJ just this Friday filed an "Emergency Motion to Dismiss as Moot" the appeal. The six page document is worth reading in full [PDF]. Again, as with most legal requests to keep something from the courts, the DoJ tone is one of pompous self-righteousness. Rather than focusing on why they believe the case to be moot, the DoJ seeks a pat on the back for getting around to releasing the men:

…the Executive Branch has engaged in extensive diplomatic efforts to transfer petitioners to an appropriate country where they will be released for resettlement and treated humanely. These efforts have faced strong diplomatic opposition. The strenuous diplomatic efforts of the United States have persisted, nonetheless, and have now come to fruition…

The Albanian Government has assured the United States that petitioners will be treated humanely, and that they will not be subjected to involuntary transfer to their native country. In Albania, petitioners are being provided food, clothing, financial assistance and telephone access. As applicants for refugee status, they will be free to travel around Albania.

Well. There you have it. What more could you want after being plucked from your country, illegally detained and subject to abuse for four years?

The DoJ’s Motion states,

Given petitioners’ release, this case is now moot. The relief petitioners’ sought -- release from custody -- has now been effectuated. Thus, there is no more live case or controversy and the matter should be dismissed as moot. Because of the timing of this motion (which could not be filed until petitioners’ release had been effected)… we are filing this as an emergency motion…

Regardless of the release of the detainees, this flagrant manipulation to scuttle the case makes it both live and highly controversial. The Supreme Court recently dealt with a similar situation in the case of Jose Padilla. Though the DoJ won out, some of the justices expressed concern over the government's disrespect for the courts. Let’s hope this time, the Court chooses to push back. Hard.

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Onnesha Roychoudhuri is an assistant editor at AlterNet.


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typical behavior of cowards
Posted by: brasilaron on May 6, 2006 1:24 PM   
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is to "run away, run away" from confrontation. The DoJ knows they don't have a case which is why they got so frantic and released these guys just before it came time to produce some results. Totally typical of this administration, pipe out a whole bunch of bravado-laced half-ass machismo in an attempt to intimidate opponents and when the opposition brings it back they run away behind false reasons b/c they have soiled their knickers. And 30% of this country still thinks these guys are "men the way a man should be"? Psy-cho....

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President Bush ROCKS !
Posted by: NY Currency Trader on May 6, 2006 1:32 PM   
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These left wing bleeding heart liberal fanatics just cant seem to stomach the fact that we have a commander in chief who is not afraid to take charge and do some things that might be viewed as uinpopular in order to protect the citizens of this great nation. However, this is as straight shooting as we'll ever get, and I like it that way.

So tell Allah to bring it on ! The fighting men and women of our armed forces are ready to kick some Mullah Butt !!! Up and down the middle east corridor, or wherever !!!

Rest assured ... Osama Bin laden's head will rest upon a skewer before too long.

George W. Bush Akbar !!!! May God continue to bless the United States of America and the George W. Bush administration.

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» RE: President Bush ROCKS ! Posted by: JoshuaLudd
» President Bush SUCKS ! Posted by: brasilaron
» RE: President Bush ROCKS ! Posted by: Evo1450
Not staying the course?
Posted by: Fang-Face Dreamweaver on May 7, 2006 5:56 AM   
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What? The Bush regime declined to stay the course? They've decided to be soft on terrorism by not allowing the cases or suspects incarcerated as terrorists to be heard by the Supreme Court?

How dare they! Obviously the Bush regime was merely dabbling in politics all along.

(Hollow, mocking laugh)

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I frequently say a silent prayer...
Posted by: ~Fiona~ on May 7, 2006 7:13 AM   
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...I pray that each of the dictators and tyrants involved will be arrested and put on trial at the Haag where the nations of the world will hold them fully accountable for their crimes against humanity...

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Mousoui got life for lying so people could be killed...
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on May 7, 2006 8:53 AM   
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I do believe we know what should be done with... well.. a number of folks in the Bush administration.

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And the Democrats said ... ?
Posted by: CounterCorp on May 8, 2006 3:24 AM   
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... what exactly about all of this?

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Isn't it interesting
Posted by: rsaxto on May 8, 2006 4:26 AM   
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Isn't it interesting that after packing the Supreme Court with Bush wackos the Bushies are still afraid of what the Supremes might do to them. With Bush numbers so low, they need to really start being afraid of what the all the ordinary folk would like to do to all of the corrupt alien beings living in the White House.

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History
Posted by: NoPCZone on May 8, 2006 8:56 AM   
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Robert McNamara said that Gen LeMay made the comment that if Japan had won the War they would all be charged as war criminals because of the fire-bombing of Tokyo during WWII. The Bushies see the writing on the wall and want to get rid of the evidence before January 2007.

Unless something truly strange happens, there will be a new Sheriff in town come January and they won't be a NeoCon Republican. Hastert & Frist will be out of power and Rep. John Conyers will be on the prowl. Karma is a b*tch and it's coming. These people know that they have overreached (again) and are trying to cover their tracks.

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