American [In]justice

How's this for a "speedy trial"? It has taken the U.S. nine years to bring to trial a detainee at Guantánamo, with the possibility of a death sentence, for good measure. The man, accused of a terrorist activity in 2000, was tortured in a couple of sites used by the Americans to carry out illegal activities on foreign soil, before holding him in the Cuban detention camp. The defense counsel has pointed this out, but to no avail. The man is as good as dead, even before he has been tried, let alone convicted. The military tribunal who will hear the case is just a firing squad in disguise. He has been selected to die, and there is no way that that is not going to happen.

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