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May 20, 2013
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Rendition Persists Despite Due Process ConcernsPosted on Jan 2, 2013
The Obama administration continues to embrace rendition—“the [controversial] practice of holding and interrogating terrorism suspects in other countries without due process”—as it remains at odds with Congress over how to apprehend and try such suspects overseas, The Washington Post reports. The Guantanamo Bay military prison remains open and Congress has made it difficult to try al-Qaida suspects in civilian courts, while the White House has resisted legislators’ efforts to place suspects in military custody and try them before military officials, the paper says. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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