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US 'stuck' with Guantanamo prison | US 'stuck' with Guantanamo prison |
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The US is "stuck" with the Guantanamo Bay detention centre even though it wants to close it, Defence Secretary Robert Gates has said. | The US is "stuck" with the Guantanamo Bay detention centre even though it wants to close it, Defence Secretary Robert Gates has said. |
Mr Gates said the US wanted to send up to 70 prisoners home but countries would either not take them or could not be trusted to. | Mr Gates said the US wanted to send up to 70 prisoners home but countries would either not take them or could not be trusted to. |
Human rights groups have long argued for its closure, saying it does not meet international legal standards. | Human rights groups have long argued for its closure, saying it does not meet international legal standards. |
The prison in Cuba currently has about 270 detainees. | The prison in Cuba currently has about 270 detainees. |
'Astounding' | 'Astounding' |
Mr Gates told a US Senate hearing: "The brutally frank answer is that we're stuck. We have a serious 'not in my backyard' problem. | |
"Either their home government won't accept them or we're concerned that the home government will let them loose once we return them home," he said. | "Either their home government won't accept them or we're concerned that the home government will let them loose once we return them home," he said. |
"What do you do with that irreducible 70 or 80 who you cannot let loose but will not be charged and will not be sent home?" he asked. | "What do you do with that irreducible 70 or 80 who you cannot let loose but will not be charged and will not be sent home?" he asked. |
The Pentagon has said 36 former inmates who were released are "confirmed or suspected of having returned to terrorism". | The Pentagon has said 36 former inmates who were released are "confirmed or suspected of having returned to terrorism". |
Democratic Party Senator Dianne Feinstein told Mr Gates: "Nothing you have said absolves the enormous loss of credibility we have in the eyes of the world. | Democratic Party Senator Dianne Feinstein told Mr Gates: "Nothing you have said absolves the enormous loss of credibility we have in the eyes of the world. |
"We are being called hypocrites, that we have double laws, laws for some, and no laws for others." | "We are being called hypocrites, that we have double laws, laws for some, and no laws for others." |
Rights groups condemned Mr Gates's attitude. | Rights groups condemned Mr Gates's attitude. |
Vincent Warren, executive director of the Centre for Constitutional Rights, told Reuters news agency: "The secretary's comments really are astounding in light of the money, resources and personnel of the department of defence." | Vincent Warren, executive director of the Centre for Constitutional Rights, told Reuters news agency: "The secretary's comments really are astounding in light of the money, resources and personnel of the department of defence." |
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