Dodd, Leahy,
Feingold, Menendez Introduce Bill
To Restore Habeas Corpus Rights, Ban Torture,
And Uphold Geneva Conventions
Reintroduce Bill
Correcting Flawed Military Commissions Act
WASHINGTON (Monday, Feb. 12) --
Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT) today reintroduced his bill making
important changes to the Military Commissions Act of 2006, which in
its current form, does not provide a credible process for bringing
suspected terrorists to justice. Sen. Dodd first introduced his bill
last Congress and after working with human rights groups and experts
in military law, Sen. Dodd was joined by Senators Robert Menendez
(D-NJ), Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Russ Feingold (D-WI) introducing
the measure again in the 110th Congress.
The “Restoring the Constitution Act of
2007” restores Habeas Corpus rights, bars evidence gained through
torture or coercion and reinstates U.S. adherence to the Geneva
Conventions in order to protect the nation’s military personnel
abroad.
“I take a backseat to no one when it
comes to protecting this country from terrorists,” said Sen. Dodd, a
senior member of the Foreign Relations Committee and an outspoken
opponent of the MCA. “But there is a right way to do this and a
wrong way to do this. It’s clear the people who perpetrated these
horrendous crimes against our country and our people have no moral
compass and deserve to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
But in taking away their legal rights, the rights first codified in
our country’s Constitution, we’re taking away our own moral compass,
as well.”
“The Military Commissions Act is a
dangerous and misguided law that undercuts our freedoms and assaults
our Constitution by removing vital checks and balances designed to
prevent government overreaching and lawlessness,” Sen. Leahy,
Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, said. “This bill and
legislation I have introduced with Senator Arlen Specter to restore
the habeas corpus protections to millions of legal residents are
crucial to righting the wrong done by the Military Commissions Act.
In standing up for American values and security, we can restore the
checks and balances that are fundamental to preserving the liberties
that define us as a nation.”
“Protecting the American people is our
most sacred responsibility, therefore we must do all we can to
destroy those who would try to destroy our way of life,” Sen.
Menendez said. “In doing so, however, we must not compromise the
values and virtues of our nation and Constitution. This act will
give us the tools to defend America from her enemies, while never
ceding our standing as a nation of freedom and justice.”
“The Military Commissions Act enacted
last year was a stain on our nation’s history,” Sen. Feingold said.
“I agree with the President that we should bring terrorists to
justice but we should do it in a way consistent with the basic
values and principles of our constitutional system of government.”
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