Military Commissions Act Threatens Rights of Some
The Act reaffirms the actions that the
The writ of habeas corpus is fundamental in our society. It gives an individual the opportunity to go to court to question the legitimacy of their imprisonment, claiming either a legal or factual error on the part of the judge or executive that has imprisoned them. Without this right, the detainees have no ability to question their imprisonment, and specific charges and judicial review are not necessary.
The lack of access to assert an individual’s rights under the Geneva Conventions is a violation of international human rights standards. The Convention was ratified after World War II and remains an important part of international law. It defines protections available to Prisoners of War (POWs) and minimum standards of treatment for them. The Act avoids having the Convention standards apply because it defines “unlawful enemy combatants” in a way that does not include them in the Conventions’ definition of POWs.
The combination of the denial of the writ of habeas corpus and the lack of access to courts for Geneva Convention violations creates an atmosphere for the “unlawful enemy combatants” of seclusion from the rest of the world. Under this Act, the President and the Secretary of Defense are able to decide what they believe to be legally permissible for interrogation techniques and punishments to be used. The Act allows for the creation of military commissions to prosecute terrorism suspects, which are not subject to the same rules and regulations available in either international courts or the courts of the
Another area that is lacking in this Act is the way in which rape and sexual abuse are defined. These definitions are found in Section 8(d)(1):
(G) RAPE- The act of a person who forcibly or with coercion or threat of force wrongfully invades, or conspires or attempts to invade, the body of a person by penetrating, however slightly, the anal or genital opening of the victim with any part of the body of the accused, or with any foreign object.
(H) SEXUAL ASSAULT OR ABUSE- The act of a person who forcibly or with coercion or threat of force engages, or conspires or attempts to engage, in sexual contact with one or more persons, or causes, or conspires or attempts to cause, one or more persons to engage in sexual contact.
These definitions are not in line with the international laws or those of the
Many organizations have taken notice of the negative effects this Act will have on the
Compiled from: Amnesty International
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