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Holder Discusses Gitmo Detainees at American Jewish Committee
By Andrew Ramonas | May 7, 2009 9:34 pm

Attorney General Eric Holder asked for the support of the American Jewish Committee at its annual gala tonight as the Justice Department works out the conundrum over the Guantanamo Bay detainees.

Holder praised the members of the Jewish advocacy group for their efforts in battling intolerance and discrimination while also discussing the struggle that lies ahead for the Justice Department as it tries to determine whether to prosecute or release the  241 detainees at the military facility.

“We are reviewing each case individually and carefully,” Holder said.

The attorney general said Guantanamo Bay “undermines our fight against terrorism” and makes the United States “less safe.”

“The detention facility has allowed our enemies to portray detainees — many of whom are perpetrators of heinous and unspeakable crimes — as victims, which they clearly are not,” Holder said.

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  1. profnasty says:

    What do you call a Justice System which does not investigate and prosecute heinous tort crimes by gubment employees/contractors in a timely fashion? Ans: The American Justice System.

  2. [...] Holder Discusses Gitmo Detainees at American Jewish Committee [...]

"Viewed fairly, the disagreements between the Committee and the Department over the scope of the documents to be produced stem not from a lack of cooperation, but from our sincere and unwavering belief that disclosure of materials related to ongoing criminal investigations and prosecutions could well jeopardize our core law enforcement mission, which must remain free from political pressure." -- The Justice Department to Rep. Darrell Issa.

 
 
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