January 26, 2005

"Released" from Guantanamo

The Guardian has a Q & A session on the Guantanamo Four. They were released from Guantanamo yesterday only to be arrested on the way home to the UK. Apparently there are five more UK resident detainees at Guantanamo, who the UK government refuses to represent, as if their handling of previous cases constitutes representation.

Will British residents still held in Guantánamo receive help from our government?

There are at least five other long-term residents who do not have UK passports being held at Guantánamo Bay. At least two have British wives and children. The UK government says the men's countries of birth must help them.

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