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Guantanamo Bay: ‘The legal equivalent of outer space’
« on: January 07, 2022, 11:47:40 am »
Guantanamo Bay: ‘The legal equivalent of outer space’

 
By Pauline Canham
Published On 4 Jan 20224 Jan 2022

Twenty years ago, the world was still reeling from the events of 9/11 that rocked the very foundations of the United States. In the immediate aftermath of the attacks, the Bush administration began looking for ways to show the American people that the US was doing everything it could to bring those responsible to justice.

Military action in Afghanistan had started with Operation Enduring Freedom on October 7, 2001, less than a month after 9/11. The US’s hunt was on for those deemed responsible for the deadliest “terrorist” attack on its soil. Finding them was one thing, what to do with them was quite another.
 
As with the other so-called “war on terror” policies, including “enhanced interrogation”, lawyers were among the first to be consulted. Meanwhile, the US State Department feverishly worked on a plan to find a suitable location to hold those whom Donald Rumsfeld, then US secretary of defence, famously described as “the worst of the worst”.
‘A lot will have to be done quietly’

https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2022/1/4/guantanamo-bay-the-legal-equivalent-of-outer-space