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islamirama
12-15-2008, 06:14 AM
Portugal to take Guantanamo inmates


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Portugal is willing to receive detainees from the US-run Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba, Luis Amado, the foreign minister, has said.

He said there had "been a clear consensus [in Europe] throughout on the need to close this detention centre".

The detention of inmates without trial has tainted the US's human rights record, and Barack Obama, the US president-elect, has said he will close the camp.

The Portuguese government urged its European Union partners to also accept to resettle detainees.

"The time has come for the European Union to step forward," a letter produced by the Portuguese foreign ministry read.

"As a matter of principle and coherence, we should send a clear signal of our willingness to help the US government in that regard [closing Guantanamo], namely through the resettlement of the detainees."

'The Guantanamo problem'

Daniel Gorevana, from Amnesty International, told Al Jazeera that the Portuguese offer was a call to other European governments to help solve "the Guantanamo problem".
"As part of that they [Portugal] are offering to take individuals from Guantanamo whether they are cleared for release through the official US system or not," he said.
"I think it's important to note that the US system of clearing individuals at Guantanamo is fairly arbitrary and most of the individuals who have been released from Guantanamo have not gone through that process.

About 255 men are still held in the prison, including 50 the US has cleared for release but cannot repatriate for fear they will be tortured or persecuted in their home countries.

"There's a large Yemeni population [in Guantanamo] and we know that US is in negotiations with the Yemeni government to repatriate some of those individuals. There's a smaller number of detainees that the US plans to charge and try," Gorevana said.

"They're currently doing that under the military commission system and Amnesty are calling for those detainees to be transferred to the US and charged in federal criminal courts."

'Closer to the goal'

Albania is the only country that has accepted detainees on humanitarian grounds, taking in five members of China's Uighur ethnic minority in 2006.

Portugal's offer to take in detainees will bring the US closer to its goal of closing the offshore military prison, a US diplomat said on Thursday.

Clint Williamson, the ambassador-at-large for war-crimes issues, said the gesture marks a breakthrough in efforts to find new homes for detainees who would risk persecution or torture in their native countries.

"We certainly welcome this initiative," Williamson said in an interview with the Associated Press news agency.

"We have approached over 70 countries at this point, and I personally visited a number of those capitals, raising this with other governments."

Security concerns

Obama has also pledged to move the remaining prisoners' trials into regular US civilian or military courts.

Manfred Nowak, the UN's torture investigator, recommended last month that European countries take in Guantanamo inmates who cannot be sent home.
Williamson said governments have been reluctant to accept the men because of security and political concerns.

"In some cases, they have just been reluctant to associate themselves with an unpopular policy related to Guantanamo," he said.

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Detainees at Camp X-Ray in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Al-Jazeera
Sunday : 14/12/2008


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What a shame! Not a single miserable leader in the Muslim World has openly called for closing Guantanamo!

What a shame! Not a single Muslim government has demanded the release of its nationals illegally kidnapped and detained in Guantanamo!

How shameful! Not one Muslim State has offered to resettle some or all of the Muslim detainees from Guantanamo, not even its own citizens!
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Fishman
12-16-2008, 08:08 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by islamirama
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What a shame! Not a single miserable leader in the Muslim World has openly called for closing Guantanamo!

What a shame! Not a single Muslim government has demanded the release of its nationals illegally kidnapped and detained in Guantanamo!

How shameful! Not one Muslim State has offered to resettle some or all of the Muslim detainees from Guantanamo, not even its own citizens!
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See. Muslim countries are useless as they are full of love for this world. Even non-Muslims like Portugal are doing more good deeds!
:w:
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Amadeus85
12-16-2008, 08:25 PM
In years 1926-1939 we put communist activists to jails, very often without typical investigation. The guy was in communistic party, so he gets caught and wakes up in jail the next day. Was it undemocratic? Yes, was it rational? I think so.
How we gonna fight with people who have totalitarian views and laugh at democracy? Against such people, drastic and severe methods are needed.
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islamirama
12-16-2008, 11:54 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Aaron85
How we gonna fight with people who have totalitarian views and laugh at democracy? Against such people, drastic and severe methods are needed.
save the drama christian boy, we know majority of these prisoners are innocents taken by their gov't and handed over for $$$. We also know your gov't tortured them against international rules and doesn't believe in human rights when it comes to non-americans. Lastly, no one is against "democracy" here, but everyone is against someone invading and occupying their land.
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Izyan
12-17-2008, 08:32 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by islamirama
save the drama christian boy, we know majority of these prisoners are innocents taken by their gov't and handed over for $$$. We also know your gov't tortured them against international rules and doesn't believe in human rights when it comes to non-americans. Lastly, no one is against "democracy" here, but everyone is against someone invading and occupying their land.
That's funny considering Aaron isn't American
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Muezzin
12-17-2008, 08:45 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Aaron85
In years 1926-1939 we put communist activists to jails, very often without typical investigation. The guy was in communistic party, so he gets caught and wakes up in jail the next day. Was it undemocratic? Yes, was it rational? I think so.
How we gonna fight with people who have totalitarian views and laugh at democracy?
By becoming a little totalitarian and ignoring democracy ourselves?

Can't really see the logic there.
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