Remarks and observations concerning American law and cultural studies as it relates to courses taken by students in the University of Osnabrück's and University of Münster's foreign law programs.
21 January 2009
Rendered to Guantanamo
Students in my Debating Controversial Supreme Court Case class recently learned about one of the cases dealing with the detainees being held at Guantanamo Bay, Rasul v. Bush. Part of our discussion focused on whether the men being held there are/were truly the "worst of the worst" who were "picked up on the battlefield" as the American public was repeatedly told by Bush Administration officials. The New York Times recently ran an article about a former detainee who was picked up in Indonesia and whisked off to Guantanamo as part of the extraordinary rendition program being run by the U.S. government. The other thing you should check out if you are remotely interested in this topic is a radio program put together by the public radio program This American Life. Acts One and Three by Jack Hitt chronicle the lives of a few of the detainees. If these two pieces don't make you question whether Guantanamo housed the "worst of the worst" than nothing will.