WASHINGTON — Obama administration officials are drafting an executive order that would set up a review process for detainees held indefinitely at the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the White House said yesterday.
The draft executive order, which has not been sent to President Obama, is in line with procedures Obama broadly described in a May 2009 speech about detainees who would be held indefinitely at that military prison, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said.
During a press conference touting a series of end-of-the-year legislative victories, Obama declined to discuss details of the proposed order. But he did say some detainees cannot be prosecuted because evidence against them was tainted during their apprehension or detention before they were moved to Guantanamo. Some were subjected to harsh interrogation tactics, including waterboarding, a simulated drowning technique.
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