After a trial filled with overwhelming constitutional and procedural flaws, a jury of military officers today found Salim Hamdan guilty of providing material support forFollowed by bloviation and terrorist love from Anthony Romero, the Center For Constitutional Law is also pitching a hissy fit. And in a large surprise to me, Firedoglake is weepy about this conviction, but don't say that the Left supportsterrorismJIHAD. The American Civil Liberties Union has been at Guantánamo Bay observing the Hamdan proceedings, which lacked the fundamental legal safeguards found in traditional U.S. courts or military courts governed by the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Ed Morrissey sums it up:
Hamdan's case has been a test in several ways. He challenged his detention, forcing Congress and the Bush administration to re-engineer the tribunals twice. As a driver, he had less obvious culpability for the deaths of thousands of American civilians than Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. In the end, the verdict recognized the differences. They put aside emotion and acquitted him of being a member of the AQ conspiracy in these attacks, but recognized his role in supporting the organization.Justice was served, despite how much the ACLU cries about it. The fact that these terrorist defending lawyers think foreign terrorists deserve constitutional rights is absolutely abhorent. That they convinced SCOTUS to grant them [US Constitutional rights] is even scarier.
Essentially, they recognized Hamdan as a smaller part of the terrorist group, but that doesn't absolve him from responsibility for his support of AQ. The verdict demonstrates that the Gitmo tribunals are not kangaroo courts, and that justice can be found in this process.
Lawhawk is on the same page:
Considering that terrorists caught on the battlefield are not a class of individuals protected under the Geneva Conventions and would have been summarily executed in prior conflicts, the lengths to which the US has gone to provide rights to these terrorists - up to and including habeas [corpus] access to US courts - undermines the arguments by the defense. Hamdan has had more bites of the apple of justice than most defendants could ever hope to achieve in traditional criminal justice cases.[I hope you rot in hell, you soulless and godless bastard. I hate you. Just be glad it wasn't a civilian citizen of the USA who got their hands on you first. You think you've been tortured? You ain't seen nothin' yet!]
Cry me a river about the tactics that include sleep deprivation and solitary confinement. Hamdan admits that he was Osama's driver, but claims that he was a mere lackey and didn't partake in Osama's jihad against the US.
This blogburst is brought to you courtesy of Stop the ACLU. Have a nice day. ;)
Cross-posted @ Rosemary's News and Ideas.
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