Here’s the best thing that can be said about the new detention powers
the Senate has tucked into next year’s defense bill: They don’t force the military to detain American citizens indefinitely without a trial. They just let
the military do that. And even though the leaders of the military and
the spy community have said they want no such power, the Senate is
poised to pass its bill as early as tonight.
There are still changes swirling around the Senate, but this looks like the basic shape of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act.
Someone the government says is “a member of, or part of, al-Qaida or an
associated force” can be held in military custody “without trial until
the end of the hostilities authorized by the Authorization for Use of
Military Force.” Those hostilities are currently scheduled to end the Wednesday after never. The move would shut down criminal trials for terror suspects.
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/12/senate-military-detention/
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