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[917] Of the day part of liberty died in America

At the New York Times:

WASHINGTON (AP) — Some of the most notorious names in the war on terror are headed toward prosecution after President Bush signed a law Tuesday authorizing military trials of terrorism suspects.

The legislation also eliminates some of the rights defendants are usually guaranteed under U.S. law, and it authorizes continued harsh interrogations of terror suspects.

Civil libertarians and leading Democrats decried the law as a violation of American values. The American Civil Liberties Union said it was ”one of the worst civil liberties measures ever enacted in American history.” Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin said, ”We will look back on this day as a stain on our nation’s history.”

”It allows the government to seize individuals on American soil and detain them indefinitely with no opportunity to challenge their detention in court,” Feingold said. ”And the new law would permit an individual to be convicted on the basis of coerced testimony and even allow someone convicted under these rules to be put to death.”

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