Truthmatters
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You facts advers idiots are just going to ignore half have been cleared of any wrongdoing huh?
Do you even read the links you post?
The decisions reached on the 240 detainees subject to the review are as follows:
126 detainees were approved for transfer. To date, 44 of these detainees have
been transferred from Guantanamo to countries outside the United States.
44 detainees over the course of the review were referred for prosecution
either in federal court or a military commission, and 36 of these detainees
remain the subject of active cases or investigations. The Attorney General has
announced that the government will pursue prosecutions against six of these
detainees in federal court and will pursue prosecutions against six others in
military commissions.
48 detainees were determined to be too dangerous to transfer but not feasible
for prosecution. They will remain in detention pursuant to the governments
authority under the Authorization for Use of Military Force passed by
Congress in response to the attacks of September 11, 2001. Detainees may
challenge the legality of their detention in federal court and will periodically
receive further review within the Executive Branch.
30 detainees from Yemen were designated for conditional detention based
on the current security environment in that country. They are not approved
for repatriation to Yemen at this time, but may be transferred to third
countries, or repatriated to Yemen in the future if the current moratorium on
transfers to Yemen is lifted and other security conditions are met.
FINAL REPORT GUANTANAMO REVIEW TASK FORCE
And remember this is President Obama's interagency Guantánamo Review Task Force.
You know the man you hold in such high regard.
You bitch about these alleged innocent men still being held but not a single harsh word about the man responsible for keeping them there.
B. Decisions
Based on interagency reviews and case-by-case threat evaluations, 126 of the 240
detainees were approved for transfer by agreement of senior officials from the agencies
named in the Executive Order.