Monday, March 02, 2009

This Week in CQ Researcher

Closing Guantanamo by Kenneth Jost,
February 27, 2009


Can President Obama close the detention camp within one year?


President Obama on his second full day in office ordered the closing of the Guantánamo detention camp within a year. The facility at the U.S. Naval Station in Cuba has been controversial ever since President George W. Bush decided in late 2001 to use it to hold suspected enemy combatants captured in Afghanistan and elsewhere.


Both Obama and Republican candidate John McCain promised during the presidential campaign to close the facility if elected. But that poses many difficult issues about the camp’s remaining 241 prisoners. The government wants to send many to other countries, with few takers so far. Some may be brought to the U.S. for trial, but those prosecutions would raise a host of uncharted legal issues. Human-rights advocates worry the Obama administration may continue to back some form of preventive detention for suspected terrorists.



  • Should the government continue repatriating Guantánamo detainees to other countries?
  • Should Guantánamo detainees be prosecuted in civilian courts?
  • Should some Guantánamo detainees be held indefinitely without military or civilian trial?

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