House Kills Plan to Close Guantánamo
President Obama's hopes of closing Guantánamo, which were already gravely wounded by his inability to meet his self-imposed deadline of a year for the prison's closure, now appear to have been killed off by lawmakers in Congress. Although the House Armed...
Judge Rules Yemeni’s Detention at Guantánamo Based Solely on Torture
On Feb. 24, as I reported in "The Black Hole of Guantánamo," Judge Henry H. Kennedy Jr. granted the habeas corpus petition of Uthman Abdul Rahim Mohammed Uthman, a Yemeni who was seized crossing the border from Afghanistan to Pakistan in December...
Four Gitmo Prisoners Released to Albania, Spain
Swiss Take Two Guantánamo Uighurs, Solve Obama’s Problem
Congratulations to the Swiss Canton of Jura, which recently accepted the asylum claims of two Uighur prisoners at Guantánamo, and to the Swiss federal government for agreeing to accept Jura’s decision on Wednesday. The two men in question -- Arkin Mahmud, 45, and his...
Afghan Nobody Faces Trial by Military Commission
Who Are the Four Afghans Released From Gitmo?
Over the weekend, 12 prisoners were released from Guantánamo, as the Justice Department announced in a press release on December 20. I have previously reported the stories of the two Somalis who were released – emphasizing how nothing about their cases...
Judge Orders Release From Guantánamo of Unwilling Yemeni Recruit
Who Are the Six Uighurs Released From Guantánamo to Palau?
Over the weekend, six of the remaining 13 Uighurs in Guantánamo – Muslims from China's Xinjiang province – were released to resume new lives in the tiny Pacific nation of Palau (population: 20,000). I have written at length about the plight of...