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Closing Gitmo06/27/07Closing Gitmo
Posted by Raj Purohit
The Washington Post Editorial Board today urged President Bush to close the U.S. prison at Gitmo and seek another way to hold suspected terrorists. The overall message is a welcome one as the Post recognizes that the prison camp at Gitmo has been a public image disaster for the U.S. However, I am not 100 percent convinced that the second suggestion from the editorial, that the president should seek to create an administrative system to hold suspects, is as wise. The Washington Post is correct when it suggests
that the methodology for trying suspects in Israel and the U.K. is a
step above current U.S. practice and would be an improvement if enacted
in the U.S. Unfortunately the lack of confidence in the overall U.S. governmental
approach to terror cases makes adoption of an administrative system
look like a risky proposition. Raj Purohit
06/27/07 08:15:31 am •
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