The Borneo Post

‘Captured American IS fighter must have access to lawyer’

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WASHINGTON: A federal judge has ruled that the Pentagon must allow an American Islamic State fighter captured in Iraq access to a lawyer, following a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union.

Judge Tanya S Chutkan of the Federal District Court in Washington ruled Saturday the ACLU must be provided ‘ temporary, immediate and unmonitore­d access’ to establish whether the detainee wants it to act on his behalf.

The Trump administra­tion had argued the ACLU had no standing to file suit as it had not conferred with the man and could not ‘prove that it is pursuing his best interests,’ according to the 12-page ruling.

But in a cutting criticism, Judge Chutkan slammed the government’s position as ‘disingenuo­us at best’ — given that the Defence Department was the only reason the ACLU had not met with the detainee, designated an “enemy combatant.”

The ruling also noted that the man requested counsel during questionin­g by FBI agents — describing the Defence Department’s disregard of the request ‘ until it decides what to do with the detainee and when to allow him access to counsel’ as ‘remarkable and troubling.’

The New York Times last week reported officials had decided to attempt to transfer him to Saudi Arabia, where it says he holds dual citizenshi­p, citing officials familiar with the case. — AFP

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