The U.S. government is moving closer to convening the military commissions authorized by President Bush in November 2001 to try suspected terrorists. Despite President Bush's oft-repeated insistence that the war on terror is a war to affirm and protect basic human rights, the rules for the proposed commissions fall far short of international due process standards.
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Background Briefing
US: Proposed Military Commissions to Try Suspected Terrorists
A Human Rights Watch Briefing Paper
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