In A Change In Policy, The U.S. Will Now Permit Military Tribunals For Guantanamo Detainees



Obama May Reconsider Military Tribunals For Guantanamo Detainees, Reports Say -- ABC News

Administration Faces Objections from Congress, Lack of Cooperation From Foreign Partners

Exactly two years ago from tomorrow, President Obama took the bold step of signing an executive order calling for the shutdown of the controversial Guantanamo Bay detention center "as soon as practicable, and no later than one year from now."

It was one of the first orders of business, and a hugely symbolic step, taken up by the newly-elected president, who argued that such a move would make Americans safer.

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More News On The U.S. Permitting Military Tribunals For Guantanamo Detainees

U.S. to Press Ahead on Guantanamo Trials -- Wall Street Journal
Guantanamo tribunals may resume -- Al Jazeera
US eyes new Guantanamo trials, despite criticism -- AFP
AP source: Ban on new Gitmo cases to be lifted -- AP
Barack Obama abandons Guantánamo closure plan after Congress veto -- The Guardian
Report: Pentagon to ramp up Guantánamo war court cases -- Miami Herald
Report: U.S. To Start New Military Trials Against Guantanamo Inmates -- Radio Free Europe
Report: Guantanamo Tribunals to Begin Anew -- CBS News
A Warning to Obama on Guantanamo -- New York Times
Reversal of Guantanamo policy 'will harm US reputation abroad' -- Deutsche Welle

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