Government
May 19, 2004
U.S. Must Open All Its Military Prisons to Reform, Watchdogs
For the security of American soldiers and civilians, our leaders must do more than reaffirm their belief in an open, accountable system of government. We must act immediately on these professed beliefs by taking the following nine specific, concrete steps to restore the nation's honor, credibility and reputation for respecting human rights.
Robert L. Bastian Jr.
Partner Bastian & Dini
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Whittier Law School
For the security of American soldiers and civilians, our leaders must do more than reaffirm their belief in an open, accountable system of government. We must act immediately on these professed beliefs by taking the following nine specific, concrete steps to restore the nation's honor, credibility and reputation for respecting human rights.
First, America should commit to opening, now and in the future, all American military prisons to r...
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