Wednesday, July 09, 2008

U.S. gov't blocks payments to ACLU attorneys working at Gitmo.

From the Miami Herald:

GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba -- The U.S. government is blocking the American Civil Liberties Union from paying attorneys representing suspected terrorists held here, insisting that the ACLU must first receive a license from the U.S. Treasury Department before making the payments.

ACLU director Anthony Romero on Tuesday accused the Bush administration of "obstruction of justice" by delaying approval of the license, which the government argues is required under U.S. law because the beneficiaries of the lawyers' services are foreign terrorists.

"Now the government is stonewalling again by not allowing Americans' private dollars to be paid to American lawyers to defend civil liberties,'' Romero said.

1 comment:

PrissyPatriot said...

Those lawyers would have gotten paid if only they would hold up the Dubya's fascist fake justice system.

Heil Boosh!