Amnesty International has called on foreign governments not to co-operate with US military trials of detainees at Guantanamo Bay.
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In a report, the human rights group said other countries should refuse to provide evidence for prosecutions.
The US authorities should also abandon its system of military commissions and try suspects in civil courts on the US mainland, the report said.
The military trials are due to resume at Guantanamo next week.
“Military commissions are a complete travesty of justice – no more, no less,” Amnesty International UK director, Kate Allen, said.
“These trials threaten to cut corners in pursuit of a few convictions and add to the injustice that the Guantanamo detention facility has come to symbolise,” Amnesty’s Americas Program Director Susan Lee added.