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Obama presents plan to close Guantanamo prison

Obama presents plan to close Guantanamo prison
# 23 February 2016 19:18 (UTC +04:00)

Baku-APA. US President Barack Obama has presented a long-awaited plan to close the controversial Guantanamo Bay military prison in Cuba, APA reports quoting Press TV.

 

Obama made the announcement in a televised address from the White House on Tuesday, seven years after Obama vowed to permanently shutter the prison.

 

"For many years, it's been clear that the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay does not advance our national security. It undermines it," Obama said.

 

"This is about closing a chapter in our history. It reflects the lessons that we've learned since 9/11 -- lessons that need to guide our nation going forward," he added.

 

Obama had promised to close the Guantanamo Bay prison during the 2008 presidential election campaign, citing its damage to the US reputation abroad.

 

However, the president backed away on his campaign promise later on due to stiff opposition from Congress.

 

As many as 775 detainees were brought to the prison, which was set up after the September 11, 2001 attacks. There are 91 detainees left at the prison.

 

Washington says the prisoners are terror suspects, but has not pressed charges against most of them in any court. Many detainees have been on hunger strike for months to draw attention to their deteriorating conditions.

 

The Obama administration has transferred most detainees to other countries, but there is a small number of detainees who the administration says it would like to detain in a US facility for national security reasons.

 

The Pentagon has proposed transferring the remaining prisoners to their home countries or to US military or civilian prisons.

 

According to US officials, the Pentagon plan would call for sending detainees, who have been cleared for transfer, to their homelands or third countries and bringing the other detainees to US soil.

 

The Pentagon has already sent assessment teams to some facilities to see if they could be used as maximum-security prisons to house detainees.

 

These facilities include a high-security federal prison in Florence, Colorado, a military jail at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and the  Naval Consolidated Brig at Charleston, South Carolina.

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