ProPublica’s Dafna Linzer to Appear on NewsHour Tonight
ProPublica senior reporter Dafna Linzer will appear on PBS’ NewsHour With Jim Lehrer tonight to discuss her report on how the Obama administration is working to recover from missteps that might delay the president’s plans to close the prison at Guantanamo. Linzer will appear with Evan Perez of The Wall Street Journal.
Linzer’s report, co-written with Washington Post staff writer Anne E. Kornblut, explains what went wrong and who was in charge of the administration’s Guantanamo policy. For more of our coverage of these issues, be sure to check out “The Detention Dilemma” section of our site, which features stories about and links to several Gitmo cases that have already been decided by judges, a list of likely CIA prisoners who are still missing, a list of the secret Office of Legal Counsel memos from the Bush administration and much more.
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