Hand it to President Obama for appointing Eric Holder the first
African American Attorney General in US history. Then try to fathom that
after generations of civil and human rights work by African Americans
-- whom the US Constitution once called "3/5 of a person" -- it is
Holder who declared some brown skinned prisoners of war to be
"non-persons." The men are held outside the law by the US at Guantánamo
Bay.
Attorneys for the POWs have asked for an order that would allow group prayers during the holy month of Ramadan, but Holder's Justice Dept. has formally replied that the men aren't entitled to relief under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) because the Supreme Court has not found that Guantánamo's prisoners "are 'persons' to whom RFRA applies."
from here
Attorneys for the POWs have asked for an order that would allow group prayers during the holy month of Ramadan, but Holder's Justice Dept. has formally replied that the men aren't entitled to relief under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) because the Supreme Court has not found that Guantánamo's prisoners "are 'persons' to whom RFRA applies."
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