Obama releases Guantanamo Bay detainees against Trump’s directive
New York – Outgoing U.S. President
Barack Obama’s administration announced, on Thursday, the transfer of four
detainees from the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to the Government of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The action is against the directive
of President-elect Donald Trump to the contrary. The Department of Defence, in
a statement obtained by a correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
New York, gave the names of the detainees as Salem Ahmad Hadi Bin Kanad,
Muhammed Rajab Sadiq Abu Ghanim, Abdallah Yahya Yusif Al-Shibli, and Muhammad
Ali Abdallah Muhammad Bwazir. “As directed by the president’s Jan. 22, 2009,
executive order, the interagency
Guantanamo Review Task Force conducted a
comprehensive review of these cases.
“As a result of those reviews, which
examined a number of factors, including security issues, Al-Shibli and Bwazir
were unanimously approved for transfer by the six departments and agencies
comprising the task force. “Periodic Review Boards consisting of
representatives from the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, Justice,
and State; the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Office of the Director of
National Intelligence determined continued law of war detention of Kanad and
Ghanim does not remain necessary to protect against a continuing significant
threat to the security of the United States. “As a result of those reviews,
which examined a number of factors, including security issues, Kanad and Ghanim
were recommended for transfer by consensus of the six departments and agencies
comprising the Periodic Review Board.” The Department said the Periodic Review
Board process was established by the president’s March 7, 2011 Executive Order
13567.
It added that the final date of
Periodic Review Board final determination for Salem Ahmad Hadi Bin Kanad was
May 5, 2016, while that of Muhammed Rajab Sadiq Abu Ghanim was July 6, 2016.
“The United States is grateful to the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
for its humanitarian gesture and willingness to support ongoing U.S. efforts to
close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility.
“The United States coordinated with
the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to ensure these transfers took
place consistent with appropriate security and humane treatment measures.
“Today, 55 detainees remain at Guantanamo Bay,” the Department said. Trump had
on Tuesday said there should be no more prisoner releases from the U.S.
military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
“There should be no further releases
from Gitmo. “These are extremely dangerous people and should not be allowed
back onto the battlefield,’’ Trump said. President Barack Obama had sought to
close the prison since he entered office in 2009, but has been unable to carry
out the plan in the face of opposition from Congress. Obama, in Nov. 2016,
announced renewed plans for closing the facility in 2017, indicating he would
release more prisoners in the final weeks of his term in office, which ends on
Jan. 20.
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Obama releases
Guantanamo Bay detainees against Trump’s directive
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New York – Outgoing U.S. President Barack Obama’s administration
announced, on Thursday, the transfer of four detainees from the
detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to the Government of the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia.
The action is against the directive of President-elect Donald Trump to
the contrary.
The Department of Defence, in a statement obtained by a correspondent of
the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in New York, gave the names of the
detainees as Salem Ahmad Hadi Bin Kanad, Muhammed Rajab Sadiq Abu
Ghanim, Abdallah Yahya Yusif Al-Shibli, and Muhammad Ali Abdallah
Muhammad Bwazir.
“As directed by the president’s Jan. 22, 2009, executive order, the
interagency Guantanamo Review Task Force conducted a comprehensive
review of these cases.
“As a result of those reviews, which examined a number of factors,
including security issues, Al-Shibli and Bwazir were unanimously
approved for transfer by the six departments and agencies comprising the
task force.
“Periodic Review Boards consisting of representatives from the
Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, Justice, and State; the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, and the Office of the Director of National
Intelligence determined continued law of war detention of Kanad and
Ghanim does not remain necessary to protect against a continuing
significant threat to the security of the United States.
“As a result of those reviews, which examined a number of factors,
including security issues, Kanad and Ghanim were recommended for
transfer by consensus of the six departments and agencies comprising the
Periodic Review Board.”
The Department said the Periodic Review Board process was established by
the president’s March 7, 2011 Executive Order 13567.
It added that the final date of Periodic Review Board final
determination for Salem Ahmad Hadi Bin Kanad was May 5, 2016, while that
of Muhammed Rajab Sadiq Abu Ghanim was July 6, 2016.
“The United States is grateful to the government of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia for its humanitarian gesture and willingness to support ongoing
U.S. efforts to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility.
“The United States coordinated with the government of the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia to ensure these transfers took place consistent with
appropriate security and humane treatment measures.
“Today, 55 detainees remain at Guantanamo Bay,” the Department said.
Trump had on Tuesday said there should be no more prisoner releases from
the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
“There should be no further releases from Gitmo.
“These are extremely dangerous people and should not be allowed back
onto the battlefield,’’ Trump said.
President Barack Obama had sought to close the prison since he entered
office in 2009, but has been unable to carry out the plan in the face of
opposition from Congress.
Obama, in Nov. 2016, announced renewed plans for closing the facility in
2017, indicating he would release more prisoners in the final weeks of
his term in office, which ends on Jan. 20.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/01/obama-releases-guantanamo-bay-detainees-trumps-directive/
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