I hope this signals a decision to move quicker on the remaining 600 detainees.
U.S. to Release More Gitmo Prisoners
Sorry, I know how much a bunch of you hate fox news, but I couldn't find another source, even though it's from AP:
U.S. to Release More Gitmo Prisoners
Sorry, I know how much a bunch of you hate fox news, but I couldn't find another source, even though it's from AP:
MADRID, Spain ? The United States will release two dozen prisoners from Guantanamo Bay in the coming weeks, an American envoy said Friday.
Pierre-Richard Prosper (search), the U.S ambassador-at-large for war crimes, said several dozen other prisoners will be transferred to the custody of authorities in their native countries.
More than 600 prisoners are being held incommunicado at the U.S. naval base in Cuba, accused of links to Al Qaeda or the former Taliban regime in Afghanistan. Some 60 former suspects have been freed and sent home.
"We expect to see almost two dozen individuals released in the coming weeks who no longer pose a threat to the international community," Prosper told a news conference at the U.S. Embassy in Madrid.
He declined to say what nationalities the detainees were or to specify the date of their expected release. Regarding the several dozen detainees to be transferred but not freed, he said they pose "a medium-level threat" and will be prosecuted in their own countries.
Prosper was in Madrid to discuss the case of a Spanish citizen held in Guantanamo (search). The man, from Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta, was not among those scheduled for release.
"We believe he poses a significant threat to Spain, to the U.S. and to the international community," Prosper said. "We're disturbed by the information we have and the depths of the contacts we know he has with Al Qaeda."
Prosper, who is meeting with officials from the interior, justice and foreign ministries, said discussions will focus on whether the Spaniard should remain in Guantanamo or be prosecuted in Spain. He acknowledged that Madrid had pressured the United States to review the case.
Although Spain has been a staunch supporter of the war on terror, Foreign Minister Ana Palacio (search) recently complained about the indefinite detentions at Guantanamo. Human rights groups also have complained that the suspects are being held without charges or legal representation.
