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Repatriating Hicks could speed up trial, Mr Howard.



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Senator Natasha Stott Despoja Democrats Senator for South Australia Australian Democrats spokesperson for Attorney Generals

Dated: 12 May 2006

Press Release Number: yzlxoblr Portfolio: Attorney Generals Related: Attorney General & Justice

Repatriating Hicks could speed up trial, Mr Howard

If the Prime Minister is serious about wanting to speed up the trial of David Hicks, he should join other countries such as the United Kingdom, Spain and France who have refused to allow their citizens to be tried before the military tribunal, and repatriate him, according to the Australian Democrats.

"Mr Howard is now out on a limb as one of the sole remaining defenders of the military commission process," Democrats' Attorney-Generals Spokesperson Senator Natasha Stott Despoja said.

"The military commission system has been condemned by international leaders and legal experts, most recently British Attorney-General Lord Goldsmith, yet our Government continues to defend this process.

"In June, I will move a motion in the Senate noting Lord Goldsmith's condemnation of the United States military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay and his call for the facility to be closed, and calling on the Government to provide a detailed legal response as to why it believes the imprisonment and process do not violate any international human rights laws," Senator Stott Despoja said.

Senator Stott Despoja also urged the Government to confirm it would not discourage the repatriation of Mr Hicks to the United Kingdom, after the Government yesterday opposed her motion in the Senate calling for the Government verify this.

"The Australian Government has abandoned Mr Hicks - will it now also interfere if the UK attempts to repatriate Mr Hicks to the United Kingdom?" Senator Stott Despoja asked.