Bear in mind that Attorney-General, Phillip Ruddock, proudly asserts that he is a member of Amnesty International.
So, what will our A-G make of this news item, out of England, about the UK's Attorney-General?:
So, what will our A-G make of this news item, out of England, about the UK's Attorney-General?:
"The Attorney General, Lord Goldsmith, is set to trigger a diplomatic row between Britain and the United States by calling for Guantánamo Bay to close.
The decision by the government's chief legal adviser to denounce the detention centre in Cuba as 'unacceptable' will dismay the Bush administration, which has continually rejected claims that the camp breaches international laws on human rights."
Read the full report, from Guardian Unlimited, here.
Once again, Phillip Ruddock, is left severely wanting in speaking out about Guantanamo Bay and the continued detention of David Hicks there. It's probably only a faint hope, but will PM Howard take up the situation of David Hicks when he meets his good "mate" George Bush in Washington at the end of the week? I wouldn't hold my breath!
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