Tribunals
Guantanamo: Into the heart of a judicial Frankenstein
Tortured prisoners, lawyers being spied on, redacted indictments (including for the judges), and the CIA deciding if debates should be public at Guantanamo. A recent analysis in the “Cahiers de la justice” review paints a monstrous portrait of the judicial machinery in place since 2001 for the prisoners of the American enclave on Cuba.
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