It's been pretty common knowledge since the beginning of the war in Afghanistan that terrorists convicted of terrorism would face the death penalty, so I don't think this story lends itself to even hinting at a "final solution", in its infamous historic context, for all the prisoners still in custody.
Now with that said, I do believe those at Camp X-Ray have been held too long. I'll admit to being unsure as to their exact rights as illegal combatants, but it's my right as a citizen to know what is being done and why. Something has to be done with them, and that something should be made public.
As the old saying goes, "
it's time to fish or cut bait***."