23/11/2013 00:00
by MONITOR
PRESIDENT-ELECT Obama has made clear his intention to close Guantanamo Bay as soon as he can legally do so. He has said that he believes the legal framework at the prison has failed to successfully and swiftly prosecute terrorists. Might it not seem sensible, therefore, for all decisions concerning the remaining prisoners at Gauntanamo to be put on hold at least until after January 20? One person who apparently does not see the sense of doing that is the chief military prosecutor, Colonel Lawrence Morris; he announced yesterday that he intends to file new charges against Mohammed al-Qahtani, a Saudian Arabian who is sometimes referred to as the 20th highjacker on September 11, 2001.
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