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Monday, April 6, 2015
Guantánamo Bay: wheels of justice turn slowly – at $7,600 a minute
Cost
estimate comes as military commissions’ chief prosecutor proposes
relaxing restrictions on lawyers raising their clients’ torture by CIA
in court
Protesters listen during a hearing of the Senate armed services
committee on Capitol Hill last week. Photograph: Brendan
Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images
The Guantánamo Bay war court is now costing US taxpayers over $7,600 per minute, according to new Pentagon figures.
Carting the necessary personnel and support to the remote Cuban base
has escalated costs for the military commissions, a memo from the top
Pentagon commissions official indicated. The controversial tribunals at
Guantánamo have attracted criticisms over their inefficiency from their
inception, in addition to international concerns about their capacity to
distribute justice.
The Pentagon estimates come as the chief prosecutor in the
commissions proposed relaxing major secrecy restrictions preventing
defense lawyers from addressing torture inflicted on defendants by the
CIA and its international allies – the first suggested classification
changes for the war court after the Senate released portions of its
landmark inquiry into CIA torture.
Vaughn
Ary, the retired marine two-star general who oversees the commissions
as the chief convening authority, declared his dissatisfaction with the
tempo and cost of the tribunals in a December memo. READ MORE
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