Bagram Detainees and Torture Victims
IJNetwork Appeals Case of Businessman Kidnapped by CIA in 2002
August 27, 2009, New York, NY --  International Justice Network (IJNetwork), the organization representing detainees at the US Airbase in Bagram, Afghanistan, today announced that it will appeal the dismissal of a lawsuit filed on behalf of Haji Pacha Wazir, an Afghan national who has been detained without charge for nearly seven years.  The appeal will challenge a June 28, 2009 court decision by Judge John D. Bates of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia that dismissed Mr. Wazir's petition for a writ of habeas corpus. Judge Bates granted the Obama Administration's request to dismiss Mr. Wazir's case for lack of jurisdiction, but attorneys for Mr. Wazir will now appeal that ruling to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

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IJNetwork Responds to Dismissal of Afghan Detainee Case

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Bates Memorandum Opinion Re: Dismissing Wazir Petition (pdf)

 

June 29, 2009, New York, NY— The International Justice Network (IJNetwork), the organization representing detainees held by the United States government without charge at Bagram Prison in Afghanistan, called on the Obama Administration today to end the indefinite detention without trial of Afghan civilians held in US custody. Earlier today, Judge John D. Bates of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, issued a ruling dismissing the petition of an Afghan civilian held at Bagram without charge for more than 6 years.

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Video - US Detention Policy in Afghanistan Workshop

 

 

View Part 1 (stream) Detention of Civilians by the United States and NATO in Afghanistan

View Part 2 (stream) Reforming US Detention Policy to Promote Security and Human Rights in Afghanistan

 

held: Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
Washington, DC

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Judge Allows Obama Administration to Delay Access to Justice for Detainees at Bagram Prison

June 2, 2009, Washington, DC— The International Justice Network (IJNetwork), the organization representing men detained without charge by the US Government at Bagram Prison in Afghanistan, today expressed disappointment with a court decision Monday to put on hold the cases of three men rendered to Bagram by the US Government seven years ago. A copy of the opinion by Judge John D. Bates of the US District Court for the District of Columbia is attached.

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Obama Administration Adopts Bush Policy on Rendition of Detainees to Bagram

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Obama Administration Corrected Motion for Appeal (pdf)

Statement of Tina Monshipour Foster, Executive Director of IJNetwork, in response to the Obama Administation's decision to appeal last week's ruling by a federal court judge that several detainees held in the U.S. Air Base in Bagram, Afghanistan have the right to challenge the legality of their detention in U.S. courts:

The Justice Department's announcement today that it intends to ignore the court's ruling and continue the Bush administration's  policy of denying any semblance of due process to civilians held in U.S. custody for more than 6 years represents a particularly dark day in American history.  Last January, we watched in awe as President Obama was sworn in with a solemn promise to close the prison at Guantanamo Bay and to recommit our nation to the rule of law and the international obligations that the prior administration had willfully disregarded.

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