Supreme Court Refuse To Hear Torture Claims Of Ex-Guantanamo Detainee

Fact checked by The People's Voice Community

The U.S. Supreme Court has said that it will not listen to former Guantanamo Bay prisoner, Abdul Rahim Abdul Razak al Janko, who claims he suffered torture and abuse during a seven-year detention. 

Abcnews.go.com reports:

The justices on Monday let stand a lower court ruling that threw out Abdul Rahim Abdul Razak al Janko’s claim for damages.

A federal judge ruled that Janko was an enemy combatant under federal law and therefore could not sue the federal government. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed.

Janko alleged that U.S. officials subjected him to torture and other physical and psychological mistreatment during his detention. He was released in 2009 after a federal court agreed that he was wrongly detained.

Sean Adl-Tabatabai
About Sean Adl-Tabatabai 17689 Articles
Having cut his teeth in the mainstream media, including stints at the BBC, Sean witnessed the corruption within the system and developed a burning desire to expose the secrets that protect the elite and allow them to continue waging war on humanity. Disturbed by the agenda of the elites and dissatisfied with the alternative media, Sean decided it was time to shake things up. Knight of Joseon (https://joseon.com)