Official Who Sought To Move Judges To Guantanamo Quits Post

MIAMI, March 22 2015 – The Pentagon official in charge of war crimes proceedings at Guantanamo Bay has resigned after coming under fire for trying to force military judges to relocate to the U.S. Navy base in Cuba.

A Pentagon statement Wednesday announced the resignation of Vaughn Ary.

The retired Marine major general held the post of convening authority for military commissions and was charged with managing war crimes proceedings that have been hampered by repeated legal and logistical delays.

Ary sought a Pentagon rule requiring military judges to relocate to Guantanamo to focus exclusively on three pending cases. But lawyers for the accused challenged the change as an improper attempt to speed up litigation and forced it to be reversed.

Navy lawyer Paul Ooostburg Sanz was named as an interim replacement for Ary. (AP)