Saturday, January 23, 2010
Gitmo: Difficult to prosecute, but too dangerous
Matthew G. Olsen a deputy assistant attorney general in the National Security Division of the Department of Justice. 
The Obama administration has decided to continue to imprison without trials nearly 50 detainees at the Guantánamo Bay military prison in Cuba because a high-level task force has concluded that they are too difficult to prosecute but too dangerous to release, an administration official said on January 21.

The Obama administration has decided to continue to imprison without trials nearly 50 detainees at the Guantánamo Bay military prison in Cuba because a high-level task force has concluded that they are too difficult to prosecute but too dangerous to release, an administration official said on January 21.
Labels: Guantánamo Bay, imprison without trial, Matthew G. Olsen
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