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Obama Administration Preparing Order For Indefinite Detention Of Some Guantanamo Detainees

First Posted: 12/21/10 06:21 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:20 PM ET

Obama Guantanamo Detainees Executive Order

ProPublica's Dafna Linzer reports:

The White House is preparing an Executive Order on indefinite detention that will provide periodic reviews of evidence against dozens of prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay, according to several administration officials.

The draft order, a version of which was first considered nearly 18 months ago, is expected to be signed by President Obama early in the New Year. The order allows for the possibility that detainees from countries like Yemen might be released if circumstances there change.

But the order establishes indefinite detention as a long-term Obama administration policy and makes clear that the White House alone will manage a review process for those it chooses to hold without charge or trial.

Nearly two years after Obama's pledge to close the prison at Guantanamo, more inmates there are formally facing the prospect of lifelong detention and fewer are facing charges than the day Obama was elected.

That is in part because Congress has made it difficult to move detainees to the United States for trial. But it also stems from the president's embrace of indefinite detention and his assertion that the congressional authorization for military force, passed after the 2001 terrorist attacks, allows for such detention.

After taking office, the Obama administration reviewed the detainee population at Guantanamo Bay and chose 48 prisoners for indefinite detention. Officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that number will likely increase in coming months as some detainees are moved from a transfer category to a continued detention category.

If signed by President Obama, the new order will provide added review for detainees designated for long-term detention. The order, which is being drafted jointly by White House staff in the National Security council and the White House counsel, will offer detainees in this category a minimal review every six months and then a more lengthy annual review. Detainees will have access to an attorney, to some evidence against them and the ability to challenge their continued detention.

Prisoners who have been deemed "high-value detainees," including the alleged conspirators of the 2001 attacks, have been designated for prosecution in civilian or military courts.

"It's been clear for a while that the government would need to put in place some sort of periodic review, and that it would want it to improve on the annual review procedures used during the previous administration," said Matthew Waxman, a professor at Columbia Law School who worked on detainee issues during the Bush administration.

ProPublica asked a spokesman from the National Security Council earlier Tuesday for comment but has yet to receive a response.

In 2008, Guantanamo detainees won the right to challenge the lawfulness of their detention in court. The executive order aims to create an executive branch review which would occur separately from the court review and would weigh the necessity of the detention, rather than its lawfulness, officials said.

"Perhaps the dangerousness of the detainee's country of origin could change, or the group that the detainee is affiliated with could cease to exist," one official explained.

Some detainees from Yemen may be sent home if security conditions there improve. Currently, there is a moratorium on transfers from Guantanamo to Yemen.

The official described the draft order as "an important piece of the government's approach to Guantanamo."

At a speech on Guantanamo in May 2009, Obama said that "a thorough process of periodic review," was needed to ensure that "any prolonged detention is carefully evaluated and justified."

The White House first began work on an Executive Order in the spring of 2009 that was the subject of a joint story by ProPublica and the Washington Post [1] in June 2009. An administration official at the time said the order was under consideration but had not yet been completed. Civil rights groups which oppose indefinite detention came out strongly against the possibility of an executive order.

Weeks later, administration officials said the White House had decided to work with Congress on indefinite detention, rather than through Executive Order. But by the end of 2009, the White House had said it would not support legislation.

Then, in 2010, a government task force on Guantanamo completed a year-long review that placed 48 detainees in long-term detention. In its report, task force members said those detainees would be "subject to periodic Executive Branch review."

Bobby Chesney, a law professor at the University of Texas who worked briefly on the administration's detention task force, said an executive order would provide detainees which an additional layer of review. He also said it offered a compromise since an executive order can be withdrawn at anytime.

"The order takes on additional restraints and lasts as long as the president wants. The White House gets just what it wants, no more or less. And, unlike with legislation, the order doesn't have staying power if the next administration doesn2019t want it."

Jameel Jaffer, a national security lawyer at the American Civil Liberties Association, agreed that "more review is better." But he said that an executive order would only "normalize and institutionalize indefinite detention and other policies," that were set in place by the Bush administration.

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02:11 PM on 12/26/2010
I would never thought Obama could become such a s!imball. He's back paddled on almost every issue he once promised. The guy has turned out to be just like another George W. Bush: simply E V I L.
02:01 AM on 01/05/2011
Is he really a "slimball?"
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08:29 AM on 12/26/2010
This is America. Land of the free, home of the brave. If we can't (or won't) charge em and take em to trail we should let them go. We should probably also charge those guilty of torture too but that's probably too much to ask given the risk adverse nature of our insecure elites.
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Still fired up!
12:41 PM on 12/23/2010
As the president often says, he's open to ideas. Any of you chair jockeys who think you know better than he how to solve the thorny gitmo problem should, by all means, share it because you sure haven't revealed in in these asinine posts. It just kills checker playing teabaggers that the chess-playing Black guy is the smartest, most ethical man in the room. Instead of silly birther nonsense, why not do what the smart guy keeps asking, "Offer a better idea."
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msstrick40
Oh repubs it'll get better...LOL
03:47 PM on 12/22/2010
Haaaa....this is where all the Obama-haters come to roam.
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Enroh Mot
Veritas Lux Mea
03:57 PM on 12/22/2010
I don't hate him because he's a Muslim born in Kenya, but because his Progressive agenda will lead directly to Socialism, as someone that once lived and worked in Scandinavia, I don't think America could handle a high standard of living, with health care for all, and a high rate of taxation on the rich to help pay for it.
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Oh repubs it'll get better...LOL
06:46 PM on 12/22/2010
"Muslin born in Kenya"....yeah right. You all tickle me with that "he's not a citizen"..mess. Have you paid attention that the accusation is wrong..and you really need to start picking up something else to accuse him of.....you may even start with the real reason you don't like him.
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07:32 PM on 12/22/2010
I see the bots finally found the story.
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IT'S AN EMPIRE, NOT A REPUBLIC!
02:06 PM on 12/22/2010
Here's a novel idea.

Expose that 9 1 1 is a covert operation of the US Empire by allowing "high value" detainees to be prosecuted in an open court.

Ain't gonna happen, and someone will be hanging from a bed sheet even if it was scheduled.
01:39 PM on 12/22/2010
This is quite possibly the only intelligentand right thing Obama has done since he took office.
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01:53 PM on 12/22/2010
Turn off FAUX NOOZE, you might be surprised to find out he and his Admin have done many "intelligent and right things" since taking office. Unfortunately the R W noise and echo machine lies drown out the good thats been done and the willful ignorant that refuse to think for themselves believe those lies..
02:41 PM on 12/22/2010
OHHHHH SNAP, you got faux snooze in there. OHHHHH
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01:34 PM on 12/22/2010
If we are locking people up for indefinite detention for being dangerous, start with the KKK, Stormtroopers, American Nazi party, those on the government watch list, speeders, red light runners, gang members, C street. If we do that then unemployment will not be a problem. We will need thousands of new Gitmos and millions of guards. Unemployment solved. Oh yeah, don't forget to lock up religious leaders, writers, and news people. They are definitely dangerous. Did I forget those dangerous environmentalist?
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03:20 PM on 12/22/2010
Al Gore is hated by all the Kochroaches, who have had their minds polluted.
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07:33 PM on 12/22/2010
While written in jest, I assume, there's a very real possibility this could be used against the citizenry in the near future, the way things are going.
01:31 PM on 12/22/2010
And you liberals fell for this guy?

Absolutely pathetic.
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01:57 PM on 12/22/2010
Thats a pretty nervy thing to post considering we had eight years of Boo$h, come on, what could you call that that second term besides, pathetic voters?
02:42 PM on 12/22/2010
OHHHHHHH SNAP! you got B ush in there too! OHHHHH

You are on a roll today!
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scrzbill
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01:21 PM on 12/22/2010
Teabaggers will take much glee in this policy to bash Obama for any number of things. Not closing Gitmo. Broken campaign promise, blah, blah, when he cannot by himself close it with the approval of congress. We know no republican will vote to close this political prisoner prison and the blue dogs quiver when trying to make a decision. The real problem here is indefinite detention. If these men have done something wrong or fought against our troops, charge them. What it looks like to me is we are holding this men as political prisoners with no charges. How does anyone agree to holding someone on the charge of being dangerous? If that is a crime, half of America could be charged and jail indefinitely.
01:36 PM on 12/22/2010
The first word in your post is "Teabaggers."

Come on...
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01:42 PM on 12/22/2010
Yes, writing it like T-Baggers is better.
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01:49 PM on 12/22/2010
SO? Come on what? Teabaggers hate America and Obama. I have no, none, zero, zilch, respect for them or their bigotry, racism, and their lack of intelligence. To me they are nothing more than a bunch of sheep being led by Dick and Frank down the road of Americas destruction. They have already said that the new congress will be worst for America than the last one. Teabaggers have done nothing but wreck America for ten years. Actually since 1993 when they shut down the government. Teabaggers want workers to work for nothing, have nothing, be nothing, and be grateful to them for it.
01:46 PM on 12/22/2010
You seem to have forgotten the FULL control of both congress and the sentate for the last 2 yrs. If Gitmo was meant to be closed, it would have happened very much in the same fashion that we now have Obamacare that most of America DID NOT want in it's current form. This would have been rammed thru like an 18 wheeler with no breaks. The problem is there is no other place to keep these people who are a real threat to our country as well as their own.
01:49 PM on 12/22/2010
"The problem is there is no other place to keep these people who are a real threat to our country as well as their own. "

Yet would it be too much to ask to come up with a policy that's not blatantly unconstitutional?
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02:10 PM on 12/22/2010
Sophistry. Either you know nothing about the Senate or you might be one of those uninformed fauxers. It takes one teabagger to put a hold on anything. There are 40 teabaggers who constantly put holds on all of Americas business. There is no such bill as Obamacare. There was a health bill that 70% of America wanted. What was the number 1 lie last year. Government Health Care. You are probably one of those people who are glad he has limits on his health care written in a language to protect the insurance industry. You also like insurance companies that deny coverage for pre existing conditions. Being a threat to our country is a crime? If that was the case, why not lock up every Isreali, every Pakastani, Chinese, KKK, Hells Angels?
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12:12 PM on 12/22/2010
...our mighty nation takes yet another rip and tear at is once elegant banner as we invoke politically motivated actions at the sacrifice of our US Constitution, Bill of Rights, Justice System, and Rule of Law.

Such actions bring to Bin L@din some holiday cheer.
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07:26 PM on 12/22/2010
bin Laden's dead. they dragged him out of his hospital bed too many times and he croaked.
you'll recall Bhutto's interview with David Frost? where he completely ignored it? Shortly thereafter she was assassinated.
12:12 PM on 12/22/2010
Indefinite detention without trial sounds totally un-american to me and contrary to the founding principles of this nation. It would not surprise me if any such Executive Order or law is challenged in the US Supreme court.
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12:26 PM on 12/22/2010
It speaks of a country completely in love with military control....
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01:44 PM on 12/22/2010
With this Supreme Court, why bother, something tells me that they would approve.
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12:10 PM on 12/22/2010
I'm so disgusted with the dialogue on this thread, here we have perfect opportunity to actually agree on something for once and it's becomes all about blame ....again.

Some on the left here are dismayed at Obama's actions on this and other things, but the right will never admit that "their side" had anything to do with anything.
this unbending fanaticism is just what I thought we were fighting against in the "war on terror" which is destroying our country seems to have come home to roost, with BOTH parties egging it on.

It's just sickening
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12:24 PM on 12/22/2010
It's because the other participant in the dialogue is a Bushie. You'll notice the absence of the Obots, though, who have totally overrun the DADT stories. There is no difference between them. How anyone can continue to support these policies is beyond me.
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06:10 PM on 12/22/2010
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12:28 PM on 12/22/2010
Bush started Gitmo

Obama promised time and time again to close Gitmo, and now this ...

The blame can be placed, where the promises were made...
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scrzbill
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01:22 PM on 12/22/2010
How many times has Obama asked Congress to close Gitmo?
12:06 PM on 12/22/2010
Nice to know the USA has its own version of a Gulag Archepalego for political prisoners.

Remember that the law now allows the president to hold ANYONE without charges...
12:03 PM on 12/22/2010
I suppose this war criminal needs to be brought to the Hague and tried...
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01:00 PM on 12/22/2010
And why not? No one is supposed to be above the law, but it just isn't true. When I read this, it made me I'll. It is wrong for America to hold anyone indefinitely without trial. It is wrong and there can be no justification. Yes shrub and his crime family belong in jail.