Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Restore Habeas Corpus

From Working Assets:

Last September, Congress passed the Military Commissions Act of 2006 (MCA) -- which restricted habeas corpus rights and allowed the government to continue holding prisoners at Guantanamo indefinitely with no access to a fair hearing in court. Indefinite imprisonment without judicial review is unconstitutional -- and fundamentally un-American.

Habeas corpus is the bedrock of American justice. Without habeas rights, government prisoners are denied a fair hearing in court to challenge the lawfulness of their detention, including the way they are treated in their confinement. Imprisoning people without a fair trial is the hallmark of dictatorships, not constitutional democracies like ours.

The impact of the habeas corpus restrictions in the new MCA go far beyond the walls of Guantanamo prison. The law allows the government to arrest any non-citizen —- including permanent residents in the United States —- and hold them indefinitely without charge and with no access to a judge, an attorney or a fair hearing.

On June 7th, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 11-8 to take the first step to restore habeas corpus by approving the "Habeas Corpus Restoration Act of 2007" (S. 185) sponsored by Senators Leahy and Specter. On July 9th, the Senate will begin debating the Defense on Authorization bill and S. 185 will be offered as an amendment. This historic vote will be the first time Congress will have an up-or-down vote on restoring habeas corpus and will give Guantanamo prisoners the right to ask a judge to review the legality of their detention. If our moral standing in the world community is ever to be restored, this bill is a very good first step.

At this same link, you will find a form that easily allows you to support the call for the restoration of the right of Habeas Corpus. We as individuals and as a society are judged by our actions. Much of our moral authority comes from guarantees such as this one. It is worth protecting and in so doing, we protect the United States itself.

10 July 2007

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