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Detainees - United States Policy Toward Detainees: a Dossier

Camp 4, the medium security camp at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay.  Photo: DOD.

“From the beginning of my Administration, the United States has worked to bring terrorists to justice consistent with our commitment to protect the American people and uphold our values. Today, I am announcing several steps that broaden our ability to bring terrorists to justice, provide oversight for our actions, and ensure the humane treatment of detainees.”

“I strongly believe that the American system of justice is a key part of our arsenal in the war against al Qaeda and its affiliates, and we will continue to draw on all aspects of our justice system – including Article III Courts – to ensure that our security and our values are strengthened. Going forward, all branches of government have a responsibility to come together to forge a strong and durable approach to defend our nation and the values that define who we are as a nation.” 03/07/11 President Obama Statement on Guantanamo Bay and Detainee Policy

US Government Information: 

-02/01/12   Detention of U.S. Persons as Enemy Belligerents Source: CRS Report for Congress

Ten Years After the 2001 AUMF: Current Status of Legal Authorities, Detention, and Prosecution in the War on Terror. U.S. House, Armed Services Committee, July 26, 2011.

Guantanamo Detainee Transfer Policy and Recidivism Source: U.S. House, Armed Services Committee, April 13, 2011

-02/11/11   Closing the Guantanamo Detention Center: Legal Issues  Source: CRS Report for Congress

-01/13/11   Guantanamo Detention Center: Legislative Activity in the 111th Congress  Source: CRS Report for Congress

- 11/17/09  Closing the Guantanamo Detention Center: Legal Issues Source: CRS Report for Congress

- 05/11/09 Analysis of Legislative Proposals Addressing Guantanamo Detainees, Source: CRS Report for Congress

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