Ahead of Defense Department Recommendation Deadline, Amnesty International USA Calls for Closure of Guantanamo Bay Prison

An AI USA Press Release
 
Ahead of the April 30 deadline for the Defense Department to comment on President Trump’s January order to allow the prison at Guantanamo Bay to remain open, Daphne Eviatar, Director of Security with Human Rights at Amnesty International USA stated:
“Each day that this administration keeps the prison at Guantanamo open is an affront to human life. The unlawful detentions of those currently there must not be permitted to continue. No more prisoners should be transferred there, all those cleared for transfer should be transferred out immediately, and those remaining should either have their day in federal court, or be released.
“The detainees are aging, many are sick and some are suffering from both the mental and physical effects of US torture, after being detained indefinitely for well over a decade, with no clear end in sight.
“Secretary Mattis may not have the power to eliminate this stain on U.S. history , but he can and must recommend that the shameful practice of indefinite detention at Guantanamo cease.”
 
This statement is available at: https://www.amnestyusa.org/press-releases/ahead-of-defense-department-recommendation-deadline-amnesty-international-usa-for-closure-of-guantanamo-bay-prison/ 

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