Tuesday, 05-June-2007
Almotamar Net - Guantanamo Bay - The legal front of the US governments "war on terror" suffered a stunning reversal on Monday when military judges threw out prosecution charges against a Canadian-born foot-soldier for al-Qaeda and Osama bin Ladens ex-driver.

Almotamar.net - Guantanamo Bay - The legal front of the US government's "war on terror" suffered a stunning reversal on Monday when military judges threw out prosecution charges against a Canadian-born foot-soldier for al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden's ex-driver.

The surprise rulings regarding Toronto native Omar Ahmed Khadr, 20, and Yemeni-born Salim Ahmed Hamdan, 36, threatened to torpedo the government's pursuit of Guantanamo Bay terror suspects through new-look military tribunals.

In both cases, the judges found that they had no jurisdiction to proceed with trials as neither Khadr nor Hamdan had been classified as "unlawful enemy combatants" as required by a 2006 act of Congress.
This ruling is considered the second judicial victory for Salem Hamdan who has won a judicial dispute last year before the Supreme Court and consequently the military tribunals that were trying Guantanao detainees as terrorists were cancelled.

BBC, agencies
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