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    US judiciary defends Daqi arrested by Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Wed 27 Dec 2017, 1:46 am

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    US judiciary defends Daqi arrested by Iraq


     Washington / AFP 

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A US federal judge ordered the Defense Department to immediately allow a combatant in a US and Saudi nationality with a lawyer to be held in Iraq for more than three months. Judge Tania Schutkan considered a complaint filed by the ACLU Civil Rights Association in October after she learned that a US citizen born of Saudi parents fighting the militants was arrested by the US-backed "Syrian Democratic Forces" on September 12, And handed him over to the US military. The name of the detainee was not disclosed and the Red Cross only met him twice on September 29 and October 23. The Pentagon considers it an "enemy combatant," a designation that was launched during the US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq against hundreds of detainees who were sent especially to Guantanamo Bay in isolation from the US justice system. The association asked to meet with the detainee to propose that he be represented, but the military authorities refused on the grounds that the association's lawyers had not met the prisoner at all and were unaware if he wanted to be represented. "The defense ministry's position is not credible at best, because the ministry is the only obstacle that prevents ACLU from meeting the detainee and talking to him," the judge said in a decision issued on Saturday. The New York Times reported that the Donald Trump administration was planning to send him to Saudi Arabia, which also has citizenship as a child of Saudi parents in the United States. She said the FBI had not been able to gather sufficient evidence to indict the detainee, who appeared to be in the lower ranks of the extremist organization. The New York Times reported that the Donald Trump administration was planning to send him to Saudi Arabia, which also has citizenship as a child of Saudi parents in the United States. She said the FBI had not been able to gather sufficient evidence to indict the detainee, who appeared to be in the lower ranks of the extremist organization. The New York Times reported that the Donald Trump administration was planning to send him to Saudi Arabia, which also has citizenship as a child of Saudi parents in the United States. She said the FBI had not been able to gather sufficient evidence to indict the detainee, who appeared to be in the lower ranks of the extremist organization.


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