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US terror policy report delayed US terror policy report delayed
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A key report on the detention of terrorism suspects ordered by US President Barack Obama will be delayed by six months, officials have said.A key report on the detention of terrorism suspects ordered by US President Barack Obama will be delayed by six months, officials have said.
President Obama commissioned the report as part of his efforts to close the US detention centre at Guantanamo Bay.President Obama commissioned the report as part of his efforts to close the US detention centre at Guantanamo Bay.
The fate of Guantanamo inmates has caused divisions in Washington.The fate of Guantanamo inmates has caused divisions in Washington.
Another report on the interrogation of suspects and their transfer to other countries would be delayed by two months, administration officials said.Another report on the interrogation of suspects and their transfer to other countries would be delayed by two months, administration officials said.
However, a task force did send an interim report setting out legal goals for handling terrorism suspects in the future.However, a task force did send an interim report setting out legal goals for handling terrorism suspects in the future.
Obama administration officials say the president's goal of closing Guantanamo Bay by the beginning of 2010 still holds. "Where appropriate, prosecution of those responsible must occur as soon as possible, whether in federal court or before a military commission," the memo said.
It also said justice could not be done unless suspects are proved guilty "in a court of law that affords them a full and fair opportunity to contest the charges against them".
The reports were ordered in the wake of President Obama's announcement that he would close the Guantanamo Bay prison by the beginning of 2010.
Administration officials say that deadline still holds.
Fewer than 20 out of about 245 inmates have been transferred from the detention centre in the six months since Mr Obama signed an order to close it within a year.