At Guantanamo, Sometimes Even the Judge Is In the Dark

By Dror Ladin | ACLU | October 23, 2015 I’m writing from Guantánamo Bay, where pre-trial proceedings in the military commissions prosecution of the 9/11 defendants have restarted after an 18-month delay. It has been a faltering start, to say the least: Within ten minutes of the first hearing, the agenda was derailed. Again. One […]

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