Military tribunals have long been a contentious tool in the pursuit of justice, particularly in cases involving high-profile national security threats. However, a growing concern is emerging that the chances of achieving a fair verdict in these tribunals are alarmingly low. Observers point to a climate of secrecy, limited access to evidence, and a lack of transparency in the proceedings, which can erode trust in the very notion of justice. As a result, many are left wondering whether these tribunals serve as a means of accountability or a vehicle for expedient convictions.
Observers describe a climate in which the chances of justice in the military tribunals are slim.