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US court rejects Guantanamo case | US court rejects Guantanamo case |
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The US Supreme Court has refused to hear a case lodged by two Guantanamo Bay prisoners who sought to challenge the legality of US military courts. | The US Supreme Court has refused to hear a case lodged by two Guantanamo Bay prisoners who sought to challenge the legality of US military courts. |
The court gave no reason for its decision but three out of nine judges said they would have heard the case. | The court gave no reason for its decision but three out of nine judges said they would have heard the case. |
A total of four votes would have been sufficient to have the case heard by the Supreme Court. | A total of four votes would have been sufficient to have the case heard by the Supreme Court. |
The case was brought by Salim Ahmed Hamdan, from Yemen, and Omar Khadr, a Canadian citizen. | The case was brought by Salim Ahmed Hamdan, from Yemen, and Omar Khadr, a Canadian citizen. |
Ahmed Hamdan won a landmark case last year when the US Supreme Court ruled the military tribunal system illegal. | Ahmed Hamdan won a landmark case last year when the US Supreme Court ruled the military tribunal system illegal. |
The decision forced US President George W Bush to return to Congress to obtain the legal authority to continue with the system of military tribunals. | The decision forced US President George W Bush to return to Congress to obtain the legal authority to continue with the system of military tribunals. |
Approaching trials | |
Lawyers for the pair of Guantanamo detainees claim that the new system is identical to the old one which the Supreme Court rejected a year ago. | Lawyers for the pair of Guantanamo detainees claim that the new system is identical to the old one which the Supreme Court rejected a year ago. |
The high court sided with Mr Bush's administration, which insisted that the trials should take place before the two men could bring an appeal. | |
Ahmed Hamdan is accused of being Osama bin Laden's personal bodyguard and driver and Omar Khadr, 20, faces a charge of murder for throwing a grenade that killed a US soldier. | |
The two men are among the first detainees that the US government plans to intends to prosecute this summer in its military courts. | |
Both men had urged the court to hear their case before they go to trial and asked the Supreme Court to clarify whether they were protected by the constitution. | |
Some 385 detainees are held at Guantanamo Bay, in Cuba. |
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