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US President Barack Obama has ordered the closure of the Guantanamo Bay prison camp as well as all overseas CIA detention centres for terror suspects. | US President Barack Obama has ordered the closure of the Guantanamo Bay prison camp as well as all overseas CIA detention centres for terror suspects. |
Signing the orders, Mr Obama said the US would continue to fight terror, but maintain "our values and our ideals". | Signing the orders, Mr Obama said the US would continue to fight terror, but maintain "our values and our ideals". |
Two days after his inauguration, he also ordered a review of military trials of terror suspects and a ban on harsh interrogation methods. | Two days after his inauguration, he also ordered a review of military trials of terror suspects and a ban on harsh interrogation methods. |
About 250 suspects have been held at Guantanamo Bay for years without trial. | About 250 suspects have been held at Guantanamo Bay for years without trial. |
At Mr Obama's request, military judges have suspended several of the trials of suspects at Guantanamo so that the legal process can be reviewed. | At Mr Obama's request, military judges have suspended several of the trials of suspects at Guantanamo so that the legal process can be reviewed. |
'Ongoing struggle' | 'Ongoing struggle' |
Mr Obama signed the three executive orders on Thursday, further distancing his new administration from the policies of his predecessor, George W Bush. | Mr Obama signed the three executive orders on Thursday, further distancing his new administration from the policies of his predecessor, George W Bush. |
He said the Guantanamo prison "will be closed no later than one year from now." | He said the Guantanamo prison "will be closed no later than one year from now." |
Q&A: Closing Guantanamo'Struggle' over Guantanamo | Q&A: Closing Guantanamo'Struggle' over Guantanamo |
The US would continue to fight terror, he said, but maintain American values while doing so. | The US would continue to fight terror, he said, but maintain American values while doing so. |
"The United States intends to prosecute the ongoing struggle against violence and terrorism," he said. | "The United States intends to prosecute the ongoing struggle against violence and terrorism," he said. |
"We are going to do so vigilantly, we are going to do so effectively, and we are going to do so in a manner that is consistent with our values and our ideals." | "We are going to do so vigilantly, we are going to do so effectively, and we are going to do so in a manner that is consistent with our values and our ideals." |
Mr Obama believed Americans will be safer with the prison closed, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said in his first media briefing. | |
Mr Obama has repeatedly promised to close the Guantanamo Bay prison, where some 250 inmates accused of having links to terrorism remain and 21 cases are pending. | Mr Obama has repeatedly promised to close the Guantanamo Bay prison, where some 250 inmates accused of having links to terrorism remain and 21 cases are pending. |
The legal process for these prisoners has been widely criticised because the US military acts as jailer, judge and jury, the BBC's Jonathan Beale reports from Guantanamo. | The legal process for these prisoners has been widely criticised because the US military acts as jailer, judge and jury, the BBC's Jonathan Beale reports from Guantanamo. |
However, closing the prison will not be easy, he says. | However, closing the prison will not be easy, he says. |
Questions remain over where those charged will be tried and where those freed can be safely sent. | Questions remain over where those charged will be tried and where those freed can be safely sent. |
Obama diary: The first 100 daysWashington diaryBorn on Obama's inauguration day | Obama diary: The first 100 daysWashington diaryBorn on Obama's inauguration day |
Secret CIA "black site" prisons around the world are also to be closed, although the time frame for this is unclear. | Secret CIA "black site" prisons around the world are also to be closed, although the time frame for this is unclear. |
The rendition - or transfer - of terror suspects to these prisons was widely criticised after they came to light in the wake of the invasion of Iraq in 2003. | The rendition - or transfer - of terror suspects to these prisons was widely criticised after they came to light in the wake of the invasion of Iraq in 2003. |
Mr Obama has also limited the methods investigators can use to question terrorism suspects. | Mr Obama has also limited the methods investigators can use to question terrorism suspects. |
Threats, coercion, physical abuse and waterboarding are now all banned. | Threats, coercion, physical abuse and waterboarding are now all banned. |
Clinton cheered | Clinton cheered |
Also on Thursday, the Senate Finance Committee approved the nomination of Timothy Geithner as Treasury Secretary, despite questions over his late payment of taxes earlier this decade. | Also on Thursday, the Senate Finance Committee approved the nomination of Timothy Geithner as Treasury Secretary, despite questions over his late payment of taxes earlier this decade. |
The full Senate next votes on Mr Obama's choice to be the point man in steering America through its sharpest economic downturn in decades. | The full Senate next votes on Mr Obama's choice to be the point man in steering America through its sharpest economic downturn in decades. |
Mr Obama was also due to visit the state department with Vice-President Joe Biden, where new Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived on Thursday morning to applause and cheers from staff members. The Senate confirmed her in the role on Wednesday. | Mr Obama was also due to visit the state department with Vice-President Joe Biden, where new Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived on Thursday morning to applause and cheers from staff members. The Senate confirmed her in the role on Wednesday. |
She said defence, diplomacy and development were the three pillars of US national security and that the state department was in charge of two of them. | She said defence, diplomacy and development were the three pillars of US national security and that the state department was in charge of two of them. |
Outlining her priorities, Mrs Clinton said it was a new era for America. | Outlining her priorities, Mrs Clinton said it was a new era for America. |
"President Obama set the tone with his inaugural address, and the work of the Obama-Biden administration is committed to advancing America's national security, furthering America's interests, and respecting and exemplifying America's values around the world." | "President Obama set the tone with his inaugural address, and the work of the Obama-Biden administration is committed to advancing America's national security, furthering America's interests, and respecting and exemplifying America's values around the world." |
Do you agree that Guantanamo prison should be closed? Send us your comments using the form below. | Do you agree that Guantanamo prison should be closed? Send us your comments using the form below. |
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