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k2o4   United States. Jan 22 2009 14:04. Posts 4803 | | |
Yet another campaign promise delivered!
| The Obama administration called on Thursday for the closure of Guantanamo Bay within the next year. The move will be greeted with widespread approval around the world, the end of a blotch on America's image abroad. Coming in the form of an executive order, it carries with it the power of law. |
Video of him signing
Full text of the order in spoiler:
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By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, in order to effect the appropriate disposition of individuals currently detained by the Department of Defense at the Guantánamo Bay Naval base (Guantánamo) and promptly to close detention facilities at Guantánamo, consistent with the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States and the interests of justice, I hereby order as follows:
Section 1. Definitions. As used in this order:
(a) "Common Article 3" means Article 3 of each of the Geneva Conventions.
(b) "Geneva Conventions" means:
(i) the Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces in the Field, August 12, 1949 (6 UST 3114);
(ii) the Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea, August 12, 1949 (6 UST 3217);
(iii) the Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, August 12, 1949 (6 UST 3316); and
(iv) the Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, August 12, 1949 (6 UST 3516).
(c) "Individuals currently detained at Guantánamo" and "individuals covered by this order" mean individuals currently detained by the Department of Defense in facilities at the Guantánamo Bay Naval base whom the Department of Defense has ever determined to be, or treated as, enemy combatants.
Sec. 2. Findings.
(a) Over the past 7 years, approximately 800 individuals whom the Department of Defense has ever determined to be, or treated as, enemy combatants have been detained at Guantánamo. The Federal Government has moved more than 500 such detainees from Guantánamo, either by returning them to their home country
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or by releasing or transferring them to a third country. The Department of Defense has determined that a number of the individuals currently detained at Guantánamo are eligible for such transfer or release.
(b) Some individuals currently detained at Guantánamo have been there for more than 6 years, and most have been detained for at least 4 years. In view of the significant concerns raised by these detentions, both within the United States and internationally, prompt and appropriate disposition of the individuals currently detained at Guantánamo and closure of the facilities in which they are detained would further the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States and the interests of justice. Merely closing the facilities without promptly determining the appropriate disposition of the individuals detained would not adequately serve those interests. To the extent practicable, the prompt and appropriate disposition of the individuals detained at Guantánamo should precede the closure of the detention facilities at Guantánamo.
(c) The individuals currently detained at Guantánamo have the constitutional privilege of the writ of habeas corpus. Most of those individuals have filed petitions for a writ of habeas corpus in Federal court challenging the lawfulness of their detention.
(d) It is in the interests of the United States that the executive branch undertake a prompt and thorough review of the factual and legal bases for the continued detention of all individuals currently held at Guantánamo, and of whether their continued detention is in the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States and in the interests of justice. The unusual circumstances associated with detentions at Guantánamo require a comprehensive interagency review.
(e) New diplomatic efforts may result in an appropriate disposition of a substantial number of individuals currently detained at Guantánamo.
(f) Some individuals currently detained at Guantánamo may have committed offenses for which they should be prosecuted. It is in the interests of the United States to review whether and how any such individuals can and should be prosecuted.
(g) It is in the interests of the United States that the executive branch conduct a prompt and thorough review of the circumstances of the individuals currently detained at Guantánamo who have been charged with offenses before military commissions pursuant to the Military Commissions Act of 2006, Public Law 109-366, as well as of the military commission process more generally.
Sec. 3. Closure of Detention Facilities at Guantánamo. The detention facilities at Guantánamo for individuals covered by this order shall be closed as soon as practicable, and no later than 1 year from the date of this order. If any individuals covered by this order remain in detention at Guantánamo at the time of closure of those detention facilities,
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they shall be returned to their home country, released, transferred to a third country, or transferred to another
United States detention facility in a manner consistent with law and the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States.
Sec. 4. Immediate Review of All Guantánamo Detentions.
(a) Scope and Timing of Review. A review of the status of each individual currently detained at Guantánamo (Review) shall commence immediately.
(b) Review Participants. The Review shall be conducted with the full cooperation and participation of the following officials:
(1) the Attorney General, who shall coordinate the Review;
(2) the Secretary of Defense;
(3) the Secretary of State;
(4) the Secretary of Homeland Security;
(5) the Director of National Intelligence;
(6) the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and
(7) other officers or full-time or permanent part-time employees of the United States, including employees with intelligence, counterterrorism, military, and legal expertise, as determined by the Attorney General, with the concurrence of the head of the department or agency concerned.
(c) Operation of Review. The duties of the Review participants shall include the following:
(1) Consolidation of Detainee Information. The Attorney General shall, to the extent reasonably practicable, and in coordination with the other Review participants, assemble all information in the possession of the Federal Government that pertains to any individual currently detained at Guantánamo
and that is relevant to determining the proper disposition of any such individual. All executive branch departments and agencies shall promptly comply with any request of the Attorney General to provide information in their possession or control pertaining to any such individual. The Attorney General may seek further information relevant to the Review from any source.
(2) Determination of Transfer. The Review shall determine, on a rolling basis and as promptly as possible with respect to the individuals currently detained at Guantánamo, whether it is possible to transfer or release the individuals consistent with the national security and foreign policy interests
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of the United States and, if so, whether and how the Secretary of Defense may effect their transfer or release. The Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of State, and, as appropriate, other Review participants shall work to effect promptly the release or transfer of all individuals for whom release or transfer is possible.
(3) Determination of Prosecution. In accordance with United States law, the cases of individuals detained at Guantánamo not approved for release or transfer shall be evaluated to determine whether the Federal Government should seek to prosecute the detained individuals for any offenses they may have committed, including whether it is feasible to prosecute such individuals before a court established pursuant to Article III of the United States Constitution, and the Review participants shall in turn take the necessary and appropriate steps based on such determinations.
(4) Determination of Other Disposition. With respect to any individuals currently detained at Guantánamo whose disposition is not achieved under paragraphs (2) or (3) of this subsection, the Review shall select lawful means, consistent with the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States and the interests of justice, for the disposition of such individuals. The appropriate authorities shall promptly implement such dispositions.
(5) Consideration of Issues Relating to Transfer to the United States. The Review shall identify and consider legal, logistical, and security issues relating to the potential transfer of individuals currently detained at Guantánamo to facilities within the United States, and the Review participants shall work with the Congress on any legislation that may be appropriate.
Sec. 5. Diplomatic Efforts. The Secretary of State shall expeditiously pursue and direct such negotiations and diplomatic efforts with foreign governments as are necessary and appropriate to implement this order.
Sec. 6. Humane Standards of Confinement. No individual currently detained at Guantánamo shall be held in the custody or under the effective control of any officer, employee, or other agent of the United States Government, or at a facility owned, operated, or controlled by a department or agency of the United States, except in conformity with all applicable laws governing the conditions of such confinement, including Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions. The Secretary of Defense shall immediately undertake a review of the conditions of detention at Guantánamo to ensure full compliance with this directive. Such review shall be completed within 30 days and any necessary corrections shall be implemented immediately thereafter.
Sec. 7. Military Commissions. The Secretary of Defense shall immediately take steps sufficient to ensure that during the pendency of the Review described in section 4 of this order, no charges are sworn, or referred to a military
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commission under the Military Commissions Act of 2006 and the Rules for Military Commissions, and that all proceedings of such military commissions to which charges have been referred but in which no judgment has been rendered, and all proceedings pending in the United States Court of Military Commission Review, are halted.
Sec. 8. General Provisions.
(a) Nothing in this order shall prejudice the authority of the Secretary of Defense to determine the disposition of any detainees not covered by this order.
(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.
(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.
BARACK OBAMA
THE WHITE HOUSE,
January 22, 2009.
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Parker417   United States. Jan 22 2009 14:05. Posts 331 | | |
do you want obamas dick or something? |
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k2o4   United States. Jan 22 2009 14:07. Posts 4803 | | |
| On January 22 2009 13:05 Parker417 wrote:
do you want obamas dick or something? |
and you don't? Not even in a non-gay way? Cmon, admit it, you do. |
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shut it parker417, idiot.
obama doesn't sit around and wait, awesome stuff. |
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collegesucks   United States. Jan 22 2009 14:14. Posts 5780 | | |
| On January 22 2009 13:05 Parker417 wrote:
do you want obamas dick or something? |
oh you have no idea... scroll down and check out k2o4's excellent blog coverage of the election |
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Jubert69   United States. Jan 22 2009 14:17. Posts 3191 | | |
| On January 22 2009 13:05 Parker417 wrote:
do you want obamas dick or something? |
Do you want to be my bitch? |
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k2o4   United States. Jan 22 2009 14:27. Posts 4803 | | |
| On January 22 2009 13:14 collegesucks wrote:
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On January 22 2009 13:05 Parker417 wrote:
do you want obamas dick or something? |
oh you have no idea... scroll down and check out k2o4's excellent blog coverage of the election
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lol yeah it's funny to see someone make a post like that at this point - he must be new to LP if he's surprised by my Obama posts, lolz.
Anyway I got really bored with politics after the election was over but now that he's actually in the office I'm excited! |
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Parker417   United States. Jan 22 2009 14:34. Posts 331 | | |
lol im just fucking around :D
ron paul > obama |
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Uptown   . Jan 22 2009 14:55. Posts 3557 | | |
wow, so he really is in office now huh?
really brings a smile to my face |
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Bejamin1   Canada. Jan 22 2009 14:55. Posts 7042 | | |
| On January 22 2009 13:05 Parker417 wrote:
do you want obamas dick or something? |
Ban? |
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Sorry dude he Jason Bourned me. -Johnny Drama | |
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ShaunR   United States. Jan 22 2009 14:57. Posts 604 | | |
I think the point is, Is it necessary to just rehash the news in your blog? Can't you contain yourself until you have a thought or opinion to post with it?
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Parker417   United States. Jan 22 2009 15:07. Posts 331 | | |
Nah its not worthy of a ban because going to LP you have to type more buttons then "cnn.com" and get more info on the matter. These blogs = spam. This blog isn't to share his insight or idea on the matter rather him just linking us to videos and shit at news sources. Sure my bickering is me spewing bullshit but still its like the 3rd post in 2 days about shit thats on the news 24/7. Not a flame just my view :D
I am just trying to get on BaaL's ranting level. |
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SakiSaki   Sweden. Jan 22 2009 15:10. Posts 9685 | | |
| On January 22 2009 14:07 Parker417 wrote:
Nah its not worthy of a ban because going to LP you have to type more buttons then "cnn.com" and get more info on the matter. These blogs = spam. This blog isn't to share his insight or idea on the matter rather him just linking us to videos and shit at news sources. Sure my bickering is me spewing bullshit but still its like the 3rd post in 2 days about shit thats on the news 24/7. Not a flame just my view :D
I am just trying to get on BaaL's ranting level. |
Well its great that you contribute with so many helpful comments then. Why dont you just fuck off? And take you bad attitude with you. |
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what wackass site is this nigga? | |
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Parker417   United States. Jan 22 2009 15:20. Posts 331 | | |
Then thats that. I was just joking around but if i pissed you of which i have then my bad.
:-( |
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Parker417   United States. Jan 22 2009 15:24. Posts 331 | | |
btw just noticed he is left handed. like his views OHHH SNAP.
(I know that was a good one come on) |
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yes this is very awesome news |
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anon   Lithuania. Jan 22 2009 15:54. Posts 5965 | | |
i love Obama, even though i don't like USA
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Doyle Brunson: Fights with your wife or girlfriend are not healthy for you bank roll | |
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nolan   Ireland. Jan 22 2009 15:55. Posts 6205 | | |
so sick i cant believe he really did this so quickly.
i dont even know what to think ive become such a skeptic of the govt in the last 8 years |
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On September 08 2008 10:07 Baal wrote: my head is a gyroscope, your argument is invalid | |
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anon   Lithuania. Jan 22 2009 15:56. Posts 5965 | | |
i will admit, whenever i see him on tv my whole body shivers. NO IDEA WHY :o |
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Doyle Brunson: Fights with your wife or girlfriend are not healthy for you bank roll | |
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albonycee   United States. Jan 22 2009 16:14. Posts 2749 | | |
| On January 22 2009 14:56 anon wrote:
i will admit, whenever i see him on tv my whole body shivers. NO IDEA WHY :o |
its called jungle fever |
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