'It's hard to exaggerate the importance of this visit more than two decades since Guantánamo was open to hold detainees beyond the reach of the law,' says the aclu's jdakwarto news of a U.N. human rights expert's trip to the U.S. military prison.
—the U.N. special rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism—will visit Guantánamo as part of a"technical visit to the United States" from February 6-14.
In addition to visiting the prison, OHCHR said Ní Aoláin will"carry out a series of interviews with individuals in the United States and abroad, on a voluntary basis," including victims and relatives of those killed in the 9/11 attacks and former Guantánamo detainees in countries where they have been repatriated or resettled."We commend the Biden administration for agreeing to let a U.N. human rights expert visit Guantánamo, finally ending a shameful U.S.
;𠇏irst-ever visit by a UN human rights expert to Guantanamo. It;’s hard to exaggerate the importance of this visit more than 2 decades since Guantanamo was open to hold detainees beyond the reach of the law. Let;’s hope it signals real movement towards ending this shameful atrocity.
Since it was first opened in January 2002 by the George W. Bush administration in the early months of the so-called War on Terror, Guantánamo, or Gitmo in U.S. military parlance, has imprisoned
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