thinkprogress.org — Yesterday, Salim Ahmed Hamdan was found guilty of material support for terrorism, after being held in U.S. custody for seven years. Today, the military court at Guantanamo sentenced him to five and a half years in prison; the prosecution had asked for a minimum 30-year sentence.
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Closed AccountAug 7, 2008
Detained indefinitely, -score one for the Military Commissions Act-what is the point of the War Crimes Trials?
killer57Aug 7, 2008
What level of doublethink are we engaging in to be tolerate this injustice, in a land where we pledge "justice for all"?
Closed AccountAug 8, 2008
Which injustice are you refering to?
Closed AccountAug 8, 2008
No one has ever made an effective case that the military should have been involved in any of this. Crimes by foreign nationals, like 911 crimes, are clearly more in the CIA and FBI areas of expertise.