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Kamis, 01 Januari 2009

UK: Help close Guantanamo

British government urged European countries to receive the captives from the Guantanamo Bay detention center, said the statement delivered Ministry of Foreign Affairs. United States President-elect Barack Obama planned closing detention camp in Cuba are. Around 50 of the 250 captives reportedly ready to be exempt. The Daily Times reported the UK is ready to accommodate a number of captives. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the UK said they "do not persist agreement" to receive more captives from Guantanamo. Added, the English will not directly offer asylum, and hope this can help close the detention camp. America can not restore the captives to countries of origin with the United States does not want to get the captives treat this poorly in the respective countries.

Not yet clear who will be the status of their clothing in the country where they will be moved. Portugal has expressed willingness to receive captivity and Germany are considering to take similar steps.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the UK said, "We have stressed that the Guantanamo Bay detention camp should be closed. "We understand the legal, technical, and other issues and that the United States will require assistance from allied countries and their partners (to close the camp)." Conservative Party urged the Foreign Minister David Miliband explain this . Spokesman field of foreign Conservative, William Hague said, "Foreign Minister should immediately mengklarifikasi whether this is indeed true, how many captives will be, what criteria are used and what guarantees that they will not be dangerous in the future."

English has taken all the captives and four A British prisoner who had lived in the country.

Foreign Ministry says two people who had lived in Britain and is currently still in Guantanamo are also strived to be exempt.

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