Obama approves NDAA, no action on Gitmo
Democracy Now!:
Four years after vowing to close Guantánamo and 11 years after it
opened, President Obama has signed the National Defense Authorization
Act, barring the use of federal funds to transfer detainees from the
notorious prison to U.S. soil. Of the 166 prisoners remaining at
Guantánamo, 86 have been cleared for release. Obama says he signed the
NDAA’s renewal despite his objections to the Guantánamo provisions and
maintained in a signing statement the right to override them, but Baher
Azmy, legal director for the Center for Constitutional Rights, says
Obama’s avowal amounts to no more than a "press release."
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