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would be tried, and his innocence would be established. After all, Americans surely believe in justice, in speedy trials, in avoidance of cruel and unusual pun¡shment, that men are innocent until proven guilty, and that no one is above the law. ln fact, all of this is wr¡tten in the U.S. Constitution and established in the American legal system. However, a quick, fair trial is not what happened. The U.S. government did not g¡ve any hearing for years. Then, they provided hearings which were a farce because hearing officers were not independent of the jailor. Why is America doing this? Believing in the American way, my family and I took our grievances to the U.S. courts. The Bush administration used all its might to bloek us. Yet, our diminished hope was renewed when the U.S. Supreme Coùrt ruled in Rasul v. Bush that the U.S. court system had the power to determine whether foreign nationals were rightfully imprisoned.
However, in 2006, the U.S. Congress continued to frustrate our access to an independent tribunal by enacting the Military Commissions Act. This act prevents my son from challenging his detention in a habeas corpus petition - a basic right of all prisoners - and revefts to the use of a tribunal for trials that is not independent, does not atford
our son a right to counsel of his choosing, does not exclude evidence that results from torture, and does not give any time frame for release. Thus, this unprecedented American indefinite detention without any family contact contiñues - now about to achieve a five-year milestone.
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with his family. Our son is an honourable, charitable man who travelled to the Pakistan/Afghanistan border region ¡n 2001 to do aid work, to help the poor, and to teach. After the attacks of September 11,2001, our son tried to flee the region and return home to our family in Kuwait. En route, he was captu.red by Pakistani bounty hunters who immediately turned h¡m over to U.S. forces. Our son is a victim of circumstances, not a threat to America; I am confident that if Fawzi were
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Consider this. Over the course of the past five years, America, the most powerful country on earth, overthrew Saddam Hussein, a ruthless dictator. And after Saddam's fall from power in 2003, US forces captured him, and he was tried, convicted
and exeeuted. ln those same five years, Pope John Paul ll, Ronald Reagan and Yasser Arafat have died. Kuwait's beloved ruler, Sheik Jaber Alsabah has passed away and we have a new ruler, a new crown prince, a new prime minister and a new parliament.
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lf the Bush administration believes my son is dangerous, among what U.S. officials have called the "worst of the worst", what does the president of the most powerful nation on earth fear from sending him to trial in this country's legal system? What does the president fear from our son coming before an independent U.S. court of law that is good enough to try murderers, rapists, bank robbers, gangsters, and Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh? My great faith in American values and the American judicial system remains. But, tive years of disappointment have left me with little faith in the Bush admin¡stration's willinoness to uohold these American values.
On this fifth anniversary of Guantánamo Bay, I hope and pray that justice will come lor the men in Guantánamo before we have the chance to mark the sixth anniversary. I thank Amnesty lnternational and others who are helping me to fight on behalf of the men who cannot fight for themselves. May God continue to bless America, and may the young men imprisoned in Guantánamo be tried or set free.
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when the HKSAR government has presented to the UN Committee on Rights of the Child on educating the public (including children) on the issue on sexual orientation, and to present public education to the public (including children) on issues on equal opportunity on sexual orientation. The program in question contained no nudity or violence that would be considered unsuitable. The mere mention of the subject matter of homosexuality should not be considered unsuitable. ln fact, it could be considered as part of public education that the government said is the "best way forward" (Paragraph 90 of the HKSAR report to
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