Executive Order 13493
Executive Order 13493 is an Executive Order issued by United States President Barack Obama ordering the identification of lawful alternatives to the detention of captives in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.
The full title of the order is Executive Order 13493 - Review of Detention Policy Options.
In his previous order, Executive Order 13492, Obama had ordered the camps' closure within a year, but Guantanamo Bay detention camp has still yet to be closed.
Executive Order 13493 was a follow-up to Executive Order 13492; in it, Obama had laid out the Special Interagency Task Force. Its job was to find lawful options of places to relocate prisoners.
Membership
- The Attorney General, Co-Chair
- The Secretary of Defense, Co-Chair
- The Secretary of State
- The Secretary of Homeland Security
- The Director of National Intelligence
- The Director the CIA
- The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Any other officers employed by the United States, chosen by the Co-Chairs with the consent of the heads of the departments or agencies concerned.
Staff