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CCR Guantanamo Attorneys Criticize Obama Plan for Closing Prison

In response to the release of President Obama's new plan to close Guantanamo, the Center for Constitutional Rights issued the following statement:

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In response to the release of President Obama's new plan to close Guantanamo, the Center for Constitutional Rights issued the following statement:

This is not a plan to close Guantanamo. It lays out several obvious steps that the Center for Constitutional Rights has long called for, and that the Obama administration has long reneged on - finally releasing the men who have been cleared for transfer, most for years, and strengthening and speeding up the Periodic Review Board (PRB) process - but talk is cheap. Unless the Obama administration shows real will and dramatically steps up its efforts on these basic fronts, men whose detentions the administration itself has determined are unnecessary, who have already been imprisoned for 14 years, will continue to languish long after President Obama has left the White House. This is senseless and cruel. The 35 men currently approved for transfer must be transferred without delay - we would expect by mid-summer. And the administration must ensure that every man still waiting for a PRB - unbelievably, as many as 33 - is reviewed in time to have an actual chance at being transferred this year. We need to be clear: any detainees not reviewed before President Obama leaves office are not those the administrations believes "too dangerous to release," but men whose status it hasn't reviewed for over six years, since 2009, whom it simply didn't get to in the PRB line.

Meanwhile, the centerpiece of the plan - moving those detainees who have not been and will never be charged with any crime to a prison in the U.S. - does not "close Guantanamo," it merely relocates it to a new ZIP Code. The infamy of Guantanamo has never been just its location, but rather its immoral and illegal regime of indefinite detention. Closing Guantanamo in any meaningful sense means putting an end to that practice.

For a detailed analysis, see CCR's position on each aspect of the plan.

The Center for Constitutional Rights has led the legal battle over Guantanamo for 14 years - representing clients in two Supreme Court cases and organizing and coordinating the work of hundreds of pro bono lawyers across the country, ensuring that nearly all the men detained at Guantanamo have had the option of legal representation. Among other Guantanamo cases, the Center represents the families of men who died at Guantanamo, and men who have been released and are seeking justice for their illegal treatment in international courts.

The Center for Constitutional Rights is dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. CCR is committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change.

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