This week, two more Guantanamo detainees --
Khaled Al-Mutairi from Kuwait and
Mohamed Jawad of Afghanistan --
were ordered released by federal judges on the ground that there was
insufficient evidence to justify their detention.
The Washington Independent's
Daphne Eviatar notes this amazing fact: "In
28 of 33 Gitmo detainee cases heard so far, federal judges have found
insufficient evidence to support keeping them in prison." Virtually all of those detainees were
held for many years without charges and with no opportunity for judicial review. Once they finally got into a court, federal judges (including
Bush-43 appointed judges) in the vast majority of cases concluded there was
virtually no credible evidence ever to justify their detention. Just consider what that fact, standing alone, means about what our Government has been doing.