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Guant BRITANNIQUE ? namo quatre à libérer
Samedi 8 décembre 2007
? Le Foreign Office a pris des cas après modificaton de police ED Pilkington à New York, écrimage d'Alexandra Quatre résidants britanniques se sont tenus sans frais au camp de détention américain pour les terroristes suspectés chez Guant ? le compartiment de namo, Cuba doivent être libérés, ramenant la participation BRITANNIQUE avec le camp à juste un détenu. Tous les quatre hommes ont ont habité en Grande-Bretagne après avoir été accordé le statut de réfugié ou le statut provisoire d'immigration. Ils ont lutté pour faire entendre leurs cas parce que jusque récemment la Grande-Bretagne a refusé de les représenter parce qu'ils n'étaient pas les citoyens BRITANNIQUES. Trois des hommes - EL-Banna de Jamil, Omar Deghayes et Abdenour Samuer - doivent être permis de retourner au R-U par Christmas. Un quart, dispositif trembleur Abdur-Raheem Aamer, sera envoyé de nouveau à son pays d'origine, Arabie Saoudite. Ce laisse un résidant BRITANNIQUE, Al-Habashi de Binyam Mohamed d'Ethiopie, toujours dans Guant ? namo. Les réclamations du Pentagone il est particulièrement dangereux et on le détermine qu'il reste pour faire face à une des commissions militaires établies pour poursuivre des prisonniers au camp. Les nouvelles du dégagement imminent des quatre hommes sont venues pendant trois mois après que le R-U a renversé sa politique précédente et a décidé de représenter les hommes. Jusqu'à août la position officielle du Foreign Office était que les prisonniers n'ont pas eu droit à la représentation parce qu'ils n'étaient pas les ressortissants britanniques. Mais David Miliband, le ministre des affaires étrangères, répondu à la critique de la position du gouvernement et accepté pour prendre leurs cas. Il a écrit à ses contre-parties des USA, Condoleezza Rice, demandant leur dégagement. Le Foreign Office ne confirmerait pas des rapports la nuit passée que les hommes seraient libérés et les discussions étaient continues. Un porte-parole a dit : « Nous avons tenu des discussions détaillées avec les Américains… « Nous avons considéré les circonstances de chaque cas avec les USA et nous sommes en contact avec les familles et les représentants juridiques des cinq. « Tandis que les discussions sont continues nous n'allons pas faire davantage de commentaire. » Les fonctionnaires reconnaissent que le fait Habashi demeure dans Guant ? le namo signifie que la détention sans frais des détenus au camp continuera à être un point de tension entre Londres et Washington. Amnesty International said it would seek to establish why Shaker Aamer is to go to Saudi Arabia, Habashi would remain in detention and another former UK resident, Ahmed Belbacha, has not been mentioned in the reports. Neil Durkin, Amnesty’s UK spokesman said: “We’ve always said that Guant?namo is a travesty of justice and that detainees should either be given proper trials or released to safe countries.” Banna has been the subject of intense legal and political campaigning in recent months. His Brent East MP, Sarah Teather, in February called on the US authorities either to charge him or send him home. Teather said she hoped the men could be back before Christmas. “Jamil has been held without any charges being brought against him for five years, he was cleared for release in March this year,” she said. “The US has accepted that he is not a threat and he belongs at home with his family. “Since the government has taken up the cause it has done everything in its power to secure his release but it is a disgrace that it took them four and a half years to take up the cause.” A Jordanian, Banna was on a business trip to Gambia in November 2002 when he was picked up, handed over to the Americans and flown to Guant?namo. The freed men Jamil el-Banna Banna, 45, a father of five from London, was seized by the CIA in 2002, and flown to Guant?namo after MI5 wrongly told the US that his travelling companion was carrying bomb parts on a business trip to Gambia. MI5 had attempted to recruit him as an informer days earlier Omar Deghayes Born in Libya, Deghayes, 37, came to the UK as a child after his father was murdered. He studied law at Wolverhampton University and in Huddersfield. His family say he has condemned terrorism. He alleges he was by left blind in one eye after a US soldier poked his finger into it. Abdenour Samuer Samuer fled to the UK from Algeria and was granted asylum in 2000. He went to Afghanistan after 9/11. He says he was captured on the Pakistan border. He told US interrogators that in 2001 a man at Finsbury Park mosque gave him money to go to Afghanistan Shaker Abdur-Raheem Aamer Aamer, 38, is a Saudi national with a British wife and four British children living in Battersea, London. He was applying for British citizenship when he took his family to Kabul and was seized by troops fighting alongside US forces. He will return to his native Saudi Arabia. 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