AP
- July 20, 2009
U.S. Delays Key Terror Detainee Reports
Senior administration officials said Monday that the report on detention will be delayed six months and the report on interrogation and transfer policy will be delayed two months.
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration on Monday pushed back its own deadline for devising new anti-terrorism policies.
The decision had been expected, as presidentially appointed task forces have failed to meet a six-month schedule for making policy recommendations on how terror suspects should be interrogated, held in custody or handed over to other countries.
Senior administration officials said Monday that the report on detention will be delayed six months and the report on interrogation and transfer policy will be delayed two months.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the issue on the record.
As the administration quietly acknowledged the delay, a task force sent Attorney General Eric Holder and Defense Secretary Robert Gates a preliminary report summarizing their legal goals for handling terror suspects in the future.
"Where appropriate, prosecution of those responsible must occur as soon as possible, whether in federal court or before a military commission," according to the five-page memo on detention policy sent to the White House.
"Justice cannot be done, however, unless those who are accused of crimes are proved guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law that affords them a full and fair opportunity to contest the charges against them," the memo concludes.
The Obama administration has reached the halfway mark in its self-imposed goal to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility by January 2010.
Six months after President Barack Obama signed the closure order, fewer than 20 of about 245 inmates have been transferred out of the U.S. military base in Cuba. Currently, there are 229 detainees at Guantanamo, and the administration, by its own clock, has six months more to remove them.
Government lawyers are reviewing each case individually and have so far finished the reviews of more than half of the detainees.
More than 50 suspects have been cleared for transfer to other countries. A senior administration official has said the Justice Department is considering prosecuting about 30 others in federal courts, and another 30 or so could face trial by military commissions. A final group will be held indefinitely without charge, subject to occasional judicial review, the administration has said.
Latest Politics Videos
-
-
The Inside Story
-
Nov 10, 2009
Obama campaign manager on road to WH
-
-
-
Remembering the Fallen
-
Nov 10, 2009
D.C. sniper prosecutor on execution
-
-
-
'Too Early to Judge'
-
Nov 10, 2009
Unemployment rises despite stimulus
-
-
-
From Pro-Choice to Pro-Life
-
Nov 09, 2009
Fmr. Planned Parenthood director
-
-
-
Shocking Warning
-
Nov 09, 2009
Hannan on global climate change agenda
-
-
-
Hannity's America: 11/6
-
Nov 09, 2009
Failure to communicate?
-
Real Clear Politics Poll
| Job Approval | Approve | Disapprove | Spread |
| Obama | 51.7% | 43.7% | +8.0% |
| Congress | 25.5% | 66.7% | -41.2% |
| Direction of Country | Right Direction | Wrong Track | Spread |
| RCP Average | 38.2% | 55.8% | -17.6% |
Most Active In Politics
Most Read
Most Commented
-
House Passes Health Care Bill
November 08, 2009 1,127 comments
-
Obama: 'Dont' Jump to Conclusions' on Fort Hood Shooting
November 06, 2009 609 comments
-
Republicans Rally Resistance to Health Care Bill, as House Vote Nears
November 05, 2009 656 comments
-
Democrats Face Electoral Backlash After Health Care Vote, Top Republican Warns
November 09, 2009 558 comments
-
Obama Draws Criticism for Sitting Out Berlin Wall Anniversary
November 09, 2009 541 comments
-
Aid for Elderly May Raise Costs for Young
November 10, 2009
-
Clinton Tries to Rally Democrats
November 10, 2009
-
U.S. Lowers Goals for Asia Trip
November 10, 2009
-
U.S. Aims to Expand Trade in Asia
November 10, 2009
-
Health Bill Faces Senate Heat
November 09, 2009
-
Violent video games won’t corrupt anyone
November 10, 2009
-
How charming to pillory disabled Gordon Brown
November 10, 2009
-
A swindler with a ready maid plan
November 10, 2009
-
Nuclear alone won’t keep the power flowing
November 10, 2009
-
You created this job, David Miliband. You should do it
November 10, 2009
recommend


Subscribe to Comments






