Gitmo: EU Calls on US to Accept Detainees into Country

by Barbara McPherson | June 5, 2009 at 02:31 pm
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European Union member states have reached an agreement on practical steps to safely release Guantanamo detainees.  The detainees in question are those that will not be charged with a crime, but can't return to their home countries because of the risk of torture there.  The EU called on the United States to accept a number of these detainees for release in the US.

Amnesty International today welcomed the agreement reached by European Union member states on practical steps that could facilitate the safe release of Guantánamo detainees, and called on the US government to also accept detainees into the USA that it does not intend to prosecute and who cannot be released to their home countries.

"The EU and national governments have laid the groundwork, but the USA cannot expect of others more than it is willing to do itself. The US authorities have not made any public commitment to accept into the USA any of those who will not be charged but cannot be returned to their home countries,” said Daniel Gorevan of Amnesty International’s Counter Terror with Justice Campaign.
At today’s Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) council meeting EU member states reached agreement on a mechanism for information-sharing and cooperation between European governments on protection for Guantánamo detainees. The agreement confirms that governments can accept detainees who have been cleared for release following a process of information sharing with the other Member States and Schengen associated countries.

This agreement should help facilitate the release of those that will not be charged with any crime, with cooperation from the United States.
The US administration is currently arguing in the Supreme Court, in Kiyemba v. Obama, that the US courts should not be authorized to order the release of detainees into the USA, claiming that it could undermine efforts to find them homes in other countries. It does not, however, deny that the administration could immediately decide to bring some or all of the released detainees to the US mainland.
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Karl Gotthardt - albertacowpoke

Although this is a fair demand by the EU,  I don't see this happening anytime soon.  Canada rejected to take some of the detainees yesterday.  This will be an interesting story to follow in the month to come, leading up to the one year point that President Obama has set for closing GITMO. 

I wonder if the US Senate will change its mind on funding GITMO closure.

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