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Thursday, July 07, 2005

What To Do With Gitmo Detainees 

UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh has a must-read post on why we don't need to free or to charge and try the detainees at Guantanamo (or anywhere else).

Conclusion:

[A]s a matter of law and of morality, it's perfectly proper to keep an enemy soldier detained (again, I set aside the separate questions related to conditions of detention, and related to confirming that the person is indeed an enemy soldier) until he is no longer dangerous to us, even if that means he'll be locked up for the rest of his life. It's that; killing them on the battlefield; or letting them go so they can kill us.

Credit: Instapundit

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