Civil Rights | Using Military Tribunals to Try Suspected Terrorists Is Not Justified

About the author: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is a daily newspaper.

President George W. Bush’s plan to use military tribunals to try terrorist suspects is founded on three flawed assumptions: that military trials can be fair in the United States even if they aren’t fair in other countries; that U.S. military tribunals provide the same kind of legal protections as courts-martial; and that historical precedents justify transplanting 19th century notions of fairness into the 21st century.

The claim that U.S. military tribunals will be fair...

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