We have very serious reasons to believe that he is not getting a fair trial in Guantanamo.
The list of things that indicate that he is not getting a fair trial is rather long. Mr. Matas has referred to the absence of habeas corpus, which is a fundamental right both here and in the United States. He has had no unfettered access to counsel. There is evidence that his counsel was intimidated or searched. The military commissions rely on evidence from informants that is not reliable evidence, that constitutes double or triple hearsay. There has been a long delay without any charges. At one point there was a possibility of the death penalty. And there is no full disclosure of evidence to his counsel, both his Canadian counsel and Mr. Kuebler, who was here last week.
You may want to add something, but this is an impressive list already.