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May 12, 2009 18:27 | |
![]() | Germany rejects Guantanamo inmatesBy Zhang Xin (China Daily) Updated: 2009-05-12 07:49 Citing security concerns, Germany has reversed a decision to take in nine Chinese detained at Guantanamo Bay. The US is trying to find homes for the detainees as it shuts down the controversial prison. But Germany's interior minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told a newspaper the US has not provided adequate information on the prisoners, AFP reported. Officials in some German federal states also made U-turns and now oppose the inmates' resettlement, AFP reported. The interior minister of Bavaria, Joachim Herrmann, said "no" to the move as he told German media Bild that security intelligence showed seven of the nine Uygurs - Muslims from Northwest China's Xinjiang autonomous region - had received training from the East Turkestan Islamic Movement and had contacts with militant Islamist organizations. "We have no interest in exposing ourselves to additional risk," Holger Hoevelmann, interior minister of Germany's Saxony-Anhalt state, told the Frankfurter Rundschau daily newspaper. US President Barack Obama has been lobbying allies in Europe and elsewhere to resettle the Guantanamo detainees, who the US claim pose no security threat but can't return to their home countries. Obama has vowed to shut the notorious jail, which has been dogged by reports of prison torture under the Bush administration, by January 2010. Feng Zhongping, an expert in European studies with the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, said it was not surprising for Germany to change its mind because of rising domestic pressure. |
May 12, 2009 18:27 | |
![]() | "Some politicians agreed to resettle the nine Chinese prisoners to be consistent in their support for the US closure of Guantanamo, as Germany had long pressed for the shutdown, while others have kept questioning the security issues - why doesn't the US keep them in America and why put them here in Germany?" Feng said. "It is reasonable to send the nine back to China but the US is unlikely to do so," Feng said. Out of the 240 prisoners in Guantanamo who can't return to their home countries, the US is still trying to find countries willing to accept 50 of them. Many Americans oppose housing them in the US, said AFP. Only France and Portugal have signaled a readiness to accept Guantanamo inmates, according to Reuters. Zhao Junjie, an expert in European Studies with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said most European countries are very "cautious" about resettling the Guantanamo inmates for fear of potential public threats and for domestic political reasons. "Most of the European countries are working on a balance to maintain their relationship with the US while keeping away potential acts of terror," Zhao said. |
May 13, 2009 20:56 | |
![]() | I refrain from damning and snide remarks on this one not so much for the countries either accepting or rejecting the prisoners but for the basically "false flag" operation of the overall program. Let those that generated this each keep a prisoner to feed and support and have the prisoners hanging onto their butts every second of the day. |
Jun 14, 2009 00:43 | |
![]() | It's not so much the individual American but the policies of the American government. Of course, you can argue that we elect these pissants which is supposedly the truth. The problem is that business thru lobbying is actually controlling the government, which I am sure the rest of the world is aware of. |
Jun 14, 2009 18:08 | |
![]() | Gary, five terrorists from Xing Jiang Province, China have immigrated in Bermuda, haven't they? I am wondering if they will still be behind the bars or be freed in Bermuda and what Bermuda authorities get from US if they accept the terrorists? |
Jun 15, 2009 22:31 | |
![]() | 1. I dunno' ?? 2. It would be nice if they were allowed beach chairs and soft(?) drinks. The weather in Bermuda is great but can't say that about the hurricanes. 3. Probably some "under the table" deal. |
Jun 17, 2009 20:14 | |
![]() | Gary, Bermuda has mysterious waters where airplanes usually disappear when flying over. M. |
Jun 18, 2009 14:15 | |
![]() | Somewhat of a spoof. According to Lloyds of London it's no more accident prone than other parts of the world. Don't let the scare keep you from visiting if you have the opportunity. Hope you got the(my) reply, thanks for the message. |
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