Democrats hold that trial at a US court, under usual procedures, is all that is required with Tsarnaev facing terrorism charges. The application of the term “enemy combatant” to a US citizen opens up a hornet’s nest. It has, in the past, been used only for members of nations declared “enemy” states or for banned outfits. Many human rights activists have said it led to a multitude of abuses, including torture. Guantanamo Bay comes to mind. Extending the use of the “enemy combatant” term could then be dangerous. Muslims living in the US as citizens but still subject to distrust and discrimination would have more to fear. So far, the fervent Republican calls are limited to a handful of individuals. We must hope they do not spread and create more complications, given the need in the US to protect all its citizens, regardless of their religion or ethnicity, even while dealing with acts of atrocity under existing laws and punishing perpetrators under them as a means to deter others.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 23rd, 2013.
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sentence 1: "We still do not know why Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, the young US national of Chechen origin carried out, with his brother, the terrible attack at the Boston Marathon, which left behind much havoc and misery. "
he is a suspect. please be aware of your facts. The FBI is yet to present a case against him, but you have already found him guilty.
as always, disappointed
What a handsome and innocent 19 yea old face who grew up in America and is accused of committing the terrorist act together with his now dead brother. His chechinian father claims that his sons were framed and one now murdered. A tragic affair for the victims and a tragedy for the chechinian family whch came to the USA as refugees.
Rex Minor
The Republicans are wrong, the Democrats are right on this issue and they are in charge so US will do the right thing. IT seems strange that a Pakistani newspaper feels fit to pass judgment on this issue when 'Missing Persons' who are not quite missing is the way that the army handles insurgents and terrorists.