The Federal Government will not protest against the United States trial of Australian terror suspect David Hicks, despite claims by two former prosecutors that the Guantanamo military commissions are unfair.
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In his broadside to the Howard Government, Major Mori said he found it hard to understand how it could condone a process that the US Government itself had opted out of.
"If the US Government does not believe the process is good enough for US citizens, how can Australia's Minister for Justice, Chris Ellison, approve the process for an Australian, unless he believes it is acceptable for Australians to receive a lower standard of justice?" Major Mori wrote.
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When it comes to sport, Australians wouldn't allow the opposing team to write the rules, pick the referees, pick the players of your team and control the decisions. How can it be tolerated when it comes to someone's freedom?" he wrote.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/howard-refuses-to-protest-over-hicks-trial/2005/08/02/1122748609764.html(free registration required).