Housing Gitmo Detainees
January 23. 2009

President Obama
Many in the press and in politics are wondering where
Guantanamo Bay prisoners will be housed a year from now when the
prison in Cuba officially closes.

Gitmo
There are many options. Why not reopen a U.S. prison like
Alcatraz, famed for its sternness and austerity, to house Gitmo detainees. It’s an isolated island away from the mainland
but still apart of the United States.

Alcatraz
Another holding spot could be the area set to undergo
conversion at Sing Sing.

Sing Sing
There are also individual islands around America, apart of
the country, with singular homes on each, one of which can be
converted into a prison.

Prisoners currently at Gitmo
They can be retrofitted to be smaller Supermax type lockdowns
to hold detainees. It’s not
like your trying to recreate the Four Seasons.
STORY SOURCE
Guantánamo detainee resurfaces
in terrorist group
Published: January 23, 2009 - BEIRUT: The emergence of a former
Guantánamo Bay detainee as the deputy leader of Al Qaeda's
Yemeni branch has underscored the potential complications in
carrying out the executive order that President Barack Obama
signed that the detention center be shut down within a year.
The militant, Said Ali al-Shihri,
is suspected of involvement in a deadly bombing of the U.S.
Embassy in Yemen's capital, Sana, in September. He was released
to Saudi Arabia in 2007 and passed through a Saudi
rehabilitation program for former jihadists before resurfacing
with Al Qaeda in Yemen.
His status was announced in an
Internet statement by the militant group and was confirmed by a
U.S. counterterrorism official. "They're one and the same guy,"
said the official, who insisted on anonymity because he was
discussing an intelligence analysis. "He returned to Saudi
Arabia in 2007, but his movements to Yemen remain unclear."…
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