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Bay Staters Oppose Detention without Trial

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Monday, February 20, 2012   

NORTHAMPTON, Mass. - Opposition is growing to provisions of a law signed by President Obama last New Year's Eve, the National Defense Authorization Act or NDAA.

Northampton is the latest community to make that opposition official. Its example was hailed by Shahid Buttar, executive director of the Northampton-based Bill of Rights Defense Committee.

"Northampton, this very week, passed a local resolution to restore due process, and it says that the local public agencies will be encouraged not to participate or support any federal applications of these powers."

He says the NDAA cancels out a person's right to trial and due process, both for non-citizens and Americans who are detained outside the United States. But it also authorizes detention without trial for U.S. citizens arrested on American soil, which he says contradicts Bill of Rights protections.

Although President Obama has said he would not enforce the latter part, Buttar notes that that could change at any time.

The Bill of Rights says Americans should be protected from detention without trial. However, Buttar says in recent years, civil liberties have been under attack in the name of national security. He adds that the NDAA extends the security concerns that led to holding prisoners at Guantanamo Bay,

"It goes beyond Guantanamo Bay into the domestic United States and across our country, from coast to coast, giving any future president the authority, essentially, to round up political opposition without allowing people a day in court to prove their innocence."

He says that's because it legally justifies the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force in Afghanistan, which has already been used to arrest two American citizens on U.S. soil in the past decade.

Buttar says the first resolution rejecting the NDAA came from El Paso County, Colorado, which is perhaps best known as the home of the U.S. Air Force Academy.

"And it's red-white-and-blue patriotism, straight through and through. It says, 'These are not the principles that our armed services fought and died to defend.'"


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