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Old 01-11-2005, 12:04 PM   #1
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4163641.stm

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Guantanamo Britons free in weeks
All four Britons held by the US in Guantanamo Bay will be returned to the UK within weeks, Foreign Secretary Jack Straw told the Commons on Tuesday.

Moazzam Begg, from Birmingham, and Martin Mubanga, Richard Belmar and Feroz Abbasi, from London, have been held by the US for almost three years.

They were detained in the Cuban camp as part of the US-led "war on terror".

Mr Straw said the US had agreed to release the four after "intensive and complex discussions" over security.

He said the government had been negotiating the return of the detainees since 2003.

All four families have been informed of their return and have been involved in regular discussions with the government, Mr Straw said.

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The detention of these men violated all legal principle
Liberal Democrats foreign affairs spokesman Sir Menzies Campbell
But he added: "Once they are back in the UK, the police will consider whether to arrest them under the Terrorism Act 2000 for questioning in connection with possible terrorist activity."

The shadow foreign secretary, Michael Ancram, welcomed the return of the four detainees.

But he said there were still "serious questions" both over the possible threat the four pose to the UK, and the treatment they received while detained.

Liberal Democrats foreign affairs spokesman Sir Menzies Campbell said the four had been rescued from a "legal no-man's land".

"The detention of these men violated all legal principle," he added.

"Their civil rights were systematically and deliberately abused and they were denied due process."

Sir Menzies called the detention a "damaging episode which should never be repeated".

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I was subjected to pernicious threats of torture, actual vindictive torture and death threats
Moazzam Begg
Azmat Begg, father of Moazzam, thanked his lawyers and the British people for the support he had received while campaigning for his son's release.

He added: "If they have done something wrong, of course they should be punished, but if they haven't, they shouldn't have been there."

Human rights campaigners have been outraged at the treatment of the detainees in Cuba.

Amnesty International has called Camp Delta a "major human-rights scandal" and an "icon of lawlessness".

Both Amnesty and the lobby group Guantanamo Human Rights Commission described the release as "long overdue".

Civil rights group Liberty said it was "delighted" and gave credit to the attorney general and Mr Straw, but called on the government to release men indefinitely detained in the UK without charge or trial.

Belmarsh call

Director Shami Chakrabarti called on the government to "practise what it preaches" and either free or charge 12 detainees at Belmarsh and Woodhill prisons.

Law Lords ruled last month that the 12 were being held in contravention of human rights laws but they are still behind bars.

The US has also announced that an Australian man, previously accused of terrorist offences, will be released without charge from Camp Delta.

Egyptian-born Mamdouh Habib, 48, from Sydney, had been held in Cuba for three years after being captured near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

Five British detainees released from Guantanamo in March last year were questioned by UK police before being released without charge.
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Old 01-11-2005, 12:11 PM   #2
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I wonder if they immediately gear up and head back to Afghanistan. Iraq perhaps ?
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Old 01-11-2005, 12:21 PM   #3
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Well, if there's any evidence, no doubt we'll nab them when they arrive. If there isn't, then they'll be free to do what they want.

Certainly all the Briton's previously released from Guantanemo haven't gone a-travelling though.
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