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ICRC concerned over new US terror law

By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington and Daniel Dombey in Brussels

Published: October 19 2006 19:51 | Last updated: October 20 2006 02:49

The International Committee of the Red Cross raised concerns on Thursday about recent US legislation that creates military commissions to try prisoners at Guantánamo Bay and redefines American obligations under the Geneva conventions.

President George W. Bush signed the Military Commissions Act this week. Among other controversial provisions it permits the admission of evidence gained through coercion, and prevents detainees at Guantánamo from challenging their detention in US courts.

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