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January 06, 2005

Army investigator minimizes Gitmo

Jay Hood, the Army general tapped to investigate Guantanamo Bay detention abuse, based on FBI memos, has some preconceived notions as to how bad things really aren’t there.
Unfortunately, as the ACLU’s Anthony Romero notes, the very fact it has taken the military this long to investigate itself tells against Hood’s facile optimism.

And this bias beforehand does not bode well for the thoroughness of Hood's investigation, either.

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