The Pentagon has barred four reporters from further reporting of the military commission proceedings at the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay because they published articles identifying a witness whose identity had been protected by the presiding judge even though it has been in the public domain since 2005. The American Civil Liberties Union has condemned the move as "absurd ... rash, draconian and unconstitutional." The announcement came at the conclusion of two weeks of pre-trial proceedings in the case of Omar Khadr, a Canadian detainee who has been held at the base since he was a teenager. The four journalists...