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Home News CoverageNuremberg Prosecutor says Guantanamo Military Commissions Don’t Measure Up Published August 24, 2021 Scott Roehm, Washington director, and Alka Pradhan, Human Rights counsel at the Guantanamo Bay Military Commissions, write “. . . unlike the efforts at Nuremberg, which marked the birth of international criminal law, the United States decided that power – the power to hide criminal abuse of detainees and fair trial violations – would subjugate reason and the rule of law at Guantanamo.”LinkNuremberg Prosecutor says Guantanamo Military Commissions Don’t Measure UpSourceJust SecurityShare this News Coverage
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