President-elect Barack Obama plans to issue an executive order on his first full day in office ordering the closing of the Guantánamo Bay detention camp in Cuba, people briefed by Obama transition officials said Monday. But experts say it is likely to take many months, perhaps as long as a year, to empty the prison that has drawn international criticism since it received its first prisoners seven years ago this week. One transition official said the new administration expected that it would take several months to transfer some of the remaining 248 prisoners to other countries, decide how to try suspects and deal with the many other legal challenges posed by closing the camp. People who have discussed the issues with transition officials in recent weeks said it appeared that the broad outlines of plans for the detention camp were taking shape. They said transition officials appeared committed to ordering an immediate suspension of the Bush administration’s military commissions system for trying detainees. In addition, people who have conferred with transition officials said the incoming administration appeared to have rejected a proposal to seek a new law authorizing indefinite detention inside the United States. The Bush administration […]
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
Obama Plan to Close Guantánamo May take a Year
Author: WILLIAM GLABERSON and HELENE COOPER
Source: International Herald-Tribune
Publication Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Link: Obama Plan to Close Guantánamo May take a Year
Source: International Herald-Tribune
Publication Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Link: Obama Plan to Close Guantánamo May take a Year
Stephan: Bravo. We will be able to hold our heads up again.