Statement from Amnesty International, 6 January

"According to the USA's National Security Strategy, 'America must stand firmly for the non-negotiable demands of human dignity', including 'the rule of law' and 'limits on the absolute power of the state'. Its National Strategy for Combating Terrorism concludes by saying much the same thing, and adds: 'We understand that a world in which these values are embraced as standards, not exceptions, will be the best antidote to the spread of terrorism. This is the world we must build today'.
"Instead, the USA built a prison camp in Guantánamo Bay and filled it with detainees from around the world, including a number of children."
For more information on the situation of prisoners held in Guantanamo Bay, please see:
Guantanamo Bay: a human rights scandal (action page)
USA: Holding human rights hostage (feature)
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