Guantanamo detention cases must be dismissed: U.S.
14th Nov 2006, 01:44 GMT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration said on Monday that Guantanamo prisoners have no constitutional right to challenge their detention before U.S. federal judges, and the lawsuits by hundreds of detainees must be dismissed.
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