Guantanamo: The United States in dispute with international law
Keywords:
Guantanamo, United States, Pakistan, violation of the international law, modern worldwide systemAbstract
After the Second World War, to establish a modern, lawful and world wide system in relation to the chaotic and
tense world of postwar, the United States led a new challenge for protection of human rights and free trade. Now, in
reality, the question is why does the United States pursue the violation of those laws that had been established by
itself in a period of time? The matter of utmost significance, in this article is Guantanamo, the military camp in
Cuba and the lamentable situations of the captives, moved there mainly from Afghanistan and also from the other
places in the world. In fact, the question is that, is the world at the threshold of a modern system that powerful
governments could violate the vested rights of the other nations and how do the recent actions of the United States
in relation to Guantanamo have imperiled the international justice, and what hazards will entail in the future?