16.11.05
WASHINGTON - The US Senate has
voted to let terrorism suspects at the Guantanamo Bay prison appeal their
verdicts by military tribunals to federal courts, but sustained its earlier vote
to otherwise curb their access to federal court protections.
Senators passed a bipartisan
compromise 84-14 to give inmates at the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a chance
to appeal their convictions by US military tribunals.
Last
week, the Senate voted 49-42 to deny the enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay the
right to go to federal court to challenge their detention, but some lawmakers
said that went too far and some court review was essential.
Lawmakers said the limits on
Guantanamo Bay inmates' use of the courts was part of a package to assert
congressional oversight of the treatment of detainees and to restore the US
image in the wake of abuses at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and elsewhere.
The Guantanamo amendment was added
to a bill authorizing defence policies that also had language to bar torture and
require humane treatment of detainees in US custody in Iraq, Afghanistan,
Guantanamo Bay and elsewhere.
- REUTERS