Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 09/2008

PolicyWatch #1304: How to Handle Terrorist Suspects: No Easy Answer

Michael Jacobson

November 2007

The Washington Institute for Near East Policy

Abstract

On October 22, a U.S. government case against the Holy Land Foundation (HLF) and five of its officials -- accused of financing Hamas -- ended in a mistrial when jurors deadlocked on nearly all of the 197 counts. A week later, Spanish judges acquitted a number of defendants charged with involvement in the 2004 Madrid train attacks. These are only the latest examples of the difficulties Western countries have faced in prosecuting terrorist suspects since September 11. Efforts to handle terrorism suspects outside of the criminal justice system have also encountered significant obstacles, making clear that there are no easy answers for how to treat suspected terrorists.