President Obama pledged in January 2009 to the prison within a year files obtained by the whistleblowing website Wikileaks has shown that the United States believed many of them instead of in Guantanamo Bay were innocent or to close only low level activists.Published the files in the United States and European newspapers, reviews all 780 people ever found on the system.
They show that about 220 were as dangerous terrorists were classified, but 150 innocent Afghans and Pakistanis.
The Pentagon said that the files could be damaged to release anti-terror efforts.
The latest document are on Wikileaks, guardian, the New York Times and other newspapers published was, although it was not clear whether the papers with Wikileaks in their release worked had. The times said that they received the files by "another source".
The prisoner assessment review (dabs) also give information about alleged plots, revealed in the interrogation, aimed at the United States and Europe.
They contain unverified claims, that al Qaeda had hidden a nuclear weapon in Europe for the detonation, Osama bin load covered should be.
Other alleged plots include plans to cyanide in air conditioning systems of U.S. public buildings and attempts by al Qaeda recruit workers at London's Heathrow Airport.
But the files give little information about the accusations of harsh treatment and interrogation techniques in the camp.
The BBC's Jonny Dymond in Washington says that many of the details in various forms, but never from an official source have heard us.
Mistaken identityThere are now just under 180 prisoners at the US naval base in Cuba. The most are considered as high risk in the United States threat if released without adequate supervision.
But the files indicating US military analysts as only 220 of ever detained in Guantanamo to dangerous extremists.These attacks on the United States and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, a Saudi due to planning the 2000 on the destroyer USS Cole in the Yemen include Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the 9 / 11.
A further 380 prisoners were as low - ranking guerrillas.
At least 150 people were revealed while intelligence gathering operations after 9 / 11 on innocent Afghans or Pakistanis - including the driver, farmers and chefs - are rounded up.
The prisoners were then for years due to mistaken identity, or because they were at the wrong time in the wrong place, the memos say. In many cases closed U.S. commanders it "there is no reason for the transfer was recorded".
Sami al-Haj, a cameraman for the al-Jazeera, was for six years, in part so that he news could be asked about the Arab NetworkAbdul Badr Mannan, author, was regarded as high risk, but its files States U.S. officials may have been "misled" by the Pakistani security ServicesMukhibullo Abdukarimovich Umarov, a Tajik man was arrested in Karachi in 2002 and spent almost two years in Guantanamo before he released - says his assessment the reasons for arrest him "indefinite" Mohammed Haji Faiz was in Afghanistan were arrested at the age of 70 years and is described as senile dementia - is its file there is "no reason on record" for his TransferredNaqib Ullah, who was spent a year in Guantanamo but is his file at the age of about 14 as arrested - he was kidnapped by the Taliban and presented no threat to the U.S.. 'Extreme care and conscience'The Pentagon "strongly" condemned the leak, called it "unfortunate".
It reviews as snapshots, which now may be described outdated and said reviews all inmates in 2009 had in many cases reached other conclusions, the where in the brush strokes.
"The previous and current administrations have with the utmost care and attention to the transfer Act of prisoners from Guantanamo, trying to", the statement said."Both administrations have top priority the protection of American citizens and we are concerned that the disclosure of these documents, these efforts could be harmful."
The 779 documents were part of a cache of tens of thousands of secret US military files leaked in the past year to the Wikileaks.
Bradley manning - U.S. defendants behind the leaks - was soldier in May last year arrested and is currently caught up in the a prison in Kansas to a court martial were held.
The founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, is fighting extradition from the United Kingdom to Sweden, where he is wanted on charges of sexual assault.
His supporters say that the case is politically motivated.
The detention centre of Guantanamo Bay was pledged established, President Obama in 2001 under the Bush administration in January 2009 to close it within a year.
In March of this year, he announced that he it was lifting a two year freeze on new military trials for detainees.
The White House says that Mr Obama the possible closure of Guantanamo Bay remains committed to.
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