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Recommendations for President-Elect Barack Obama
Over the past seven years, the US government’s consistent disregard for human rights in fighting terrorism has diminished America’s moral authority, set a negative example for other governments, and undermined the goal of reducing anti-American militancy around the world. The use of torture, unlawful rendition, secret prisons, unfair trials, and long-term, arbitrary detention without charge has been both morally wrong and counterproductive.
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- Fighting Terrorism Fairly and Effectively
- Summary
- I. Close the Military Detention Facility at Guantanamo Bay
- II. Abolish the Military Commissions and Prosecute Terrorist Suspects in Federal Court
- III. Reject Preventive Detention as an Alternative to Prosecuting Terrorist Suspects
- IV. Reject the "Global War on Terror" as the Basis for Detaining Terrorist Suspects
- V. Issue an Executive Order to Implement the Ban on Torture and Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment
- VI. End the CIA Detention Program
- VII. Prohibit Renditions to Torture
- VIII. Account for Past Abuses
- IX. Provide Redress for Abuse
- X. Repudiate Justice Department Memos and Presidential Directives that Permit Torture and Other Abuses
- XI. Protect Innocent Victims of Persecution Abroad from Being Defined as Terrorists







