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ACLU NEWS RELEASE: Court Rules In Favor Of Transparency In Guantánamo Cases

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June 1, 2009


CONTACT: Rachel Myers, (212) 549-2689 or 2666; media@aclu.org

NEW YORK – In an important ruling affecting the public’s access to records regarding the cases of Guantánamo detainees, a federal court today denied a government motion to seal unclassified information related to those cases. Judge Thomas F. Hogan of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, citing a “First Amendment and common law right to access” judicial records, ruled that the government cannot suppress unclassified documents and must seek court approval to seal specific information.

The following can be attributed to Jonathan Hafetz, attorney with the ACLU National Security Project:

“Today’s decision is a victory for transparency. For far too long, the government has succeeded in keeping information about Guantánamo secret, and used secrecy to cover-up illegal detention and abuse. The decision marks an important step towards restoring America’s open court tradition that is essential to both accountability and the rule of law.”

American Civil Liberties Union, 125 Broad Street 18th Floor, New York, NY 10004-2400 United States

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