Guantanamo due process case: Court hears challenge brought by Yemeni detainee Abdulsalam al-Hela

“Our nation has failed to supply due course of to detainees held at Guantánamo, leading to the usage of unreliable rumour and coerced or torture-derived proof and a shamefully low burden of proof for depriving males of their liberty,” Sen. Richard J. Durbin (D-Ailing.), who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, wrote in a letter this summer time to Lawyer Common Merrick Garland.

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