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Published on September 2, 2005
The Department of Defense has announced several amendments to existing commission trial procedures designed, according to Pentagon spokespersons, to make the commissions process “more efficient.” While in the right direction, the changes are largely superficial, and fail to address significant flaws that still undermine the fairness and reliability of the commissions.
“The commissions are built on a flawed foundation,” said HRF Executive Director Michael Posner. “No amount of tinkering around the edges can rehabilitate a tribunal premised on principles — denial of evidence to the accused, lack of independent adjudication and review — that are anathema to the rule of law.” Posner added, “It is past time for the commissions to be abandoned; detainees suspected of committing war crimes should be tried by courts martial.”
The amended procedures, announced on August 31, 2005 will: