- Gitanjali S. Gutierrez
Gitanjali S. Gutierrez is the lawyer for the defendant Mohammad al-Qahtani, who is held at
Camp Delta in Guantanamo Bay by theUnited States Military .cite news
url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1169322,00.html
title=Exclusive: '20th Hijacker' Claims That Torture Made Him Lie
publisher=Time (magazine)
date=March 3 2006
author=Adam Zagorin
accessdate=2007-01-05] Gitanjali Gutierrez is an attorney with theCenter for Constitutional Rights , a New York-based nonprofit organization.The "
Toronto Star " quoted Gutierrez, in aFebruary 4 2007 article, states that Gutierrez was the first lawyer to visit a Guantanamo captive.cite news
url=http://www.thestar.com/News/article/178082
title=The view from Guantanamo Bay
date=February 4 2007
author=Michelle Shephard
accessdate=2007-01-05
publisher=Toronto Star ] The article quotes Guiterrez about the emotional state of her clients, since her first visits to the camp:
*"They were just shell-shocked. They were getting news for the first time from outside."
*"It has been a downhill battle since ... and they now just struggle to maintain hope."
*"This place isn't just illegal, it's immoral, and I don't think the U.S. can afford to keep it open."Gutierrez is one of the plaintiffs in
CCR v. Bush , filed onJuly 9 2007 .cite news
url=http://www.eff.org/files/filenode/att/bushclassified7907.pdf
title=Center for Constitutional Rights v. George W. Bush -- Case No. 06-cv-313
publisher=United States Department of Justice
date=July 9 2007
accessdate=2007-10-17] Four other individuals filed this suit.In addition to President Bush,the other defendants were,Keith B. Alexander Director of theNational Security Agency ;Michael D. Maples , Director of theDefense Intelligence Agency ;Porter J. Goss , Director of theCentral Intelligence Agency ;Michael Chertoff , Secretary of theDepartment of Homeland Security ;Robert S. Mueller III, Director of theFederal Bureau of Investigation ;andJohn D. Negroponte ,Director of National Intelligence .Gutierrz and her colleagues were suing the US government to object to its interception of their mail, email and phone calls.
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