The Pentagon will immediately begin its planned annual reviews for 600 foreign terror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to determine whether some should be released, a senior defense official said on Wednesday. U.S. Navy Secretary Gordon England, who will make final decisions in each case, said the Defense Department will contact other governments next week to get information on their citizens to three-member U.S. military boards. “I would hope that in a matter of weeks we will actually have the boards meeting and making determinations – that is recommendations to me,” England said of the hearings, which will be closed to the public and reporters. Full Story
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