Prison who are under the U.S. for terrorist suspects at Guantanamo Bay to accommodate as many as 240 foreign prisoners, 20 of them signed in category prisoners "high value" while the other has been declared ready for release.
Immediately after the calyx up to power, U.S. President Barack Obama commanded that facility in Cuba was closed in January 2010, but a number of detainees who came from 30 countries can not be released to third countries willing to receive them.
Obama in February the government began to check the documents of each inmate and the Minister of Defense Robert Gates in February said there are between 50 and 100 prisoners that can not be released or executed. Among the high-value detainees who are accused of five men associated with the terror attacks 11 September 2001, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the confessed mastermind of the action that killed as many as 3000 people in the U.S..
Based on Pentagon figures released recently, the controversial facility to accommodate 100 people Yemeni origin, 25 Afghanistan, about 20 Algeria, 17 from China's Uighur minority and a number of Saudi citizens. The rest came from different places in Central Asia and the Middle East.
Another detainee Ali Zubaydah is accused of Al-Qaida members that effect. He was born in Saudi Palestinian people who have a genuine Zayn Al Abidin Muhammad Husayn. Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani Tanzania person is accused of bombardment in the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. He is a former detainee in the first Guantanmo akan that the civil courts in the U.S., the Department of Justice said Thursday.
The issue of prisoners is still continues to be highlighting the people and political elite in the U.S.. Obama has been repeating again intention to close the facility that, despite resistance from a group of Republic and a number of colleagues in the Democratic.
Meanwhile a group of 60 or more prisoners to be moved by the government but Bush is not the third countries that are willing to accommodate those who are at risk of torture in their own countries if returned. According to the review of Obama up to now there are about 30 prisoners were considered for release.
Preceding the White House, former President George W. Bush has demanded around 20 prisoners, said that the target is between 60 and 80 prisoners will be submitted to the court-martial. Justice is not done even though Obama has said he will bring back the military commission with important changes in particular.
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