Germany: Accepting Guantanamo Detainees a Positive Step

Loading

Resettling Those No Longer Considered a Threat Helps Advance Effort to Close the Prison

(Berlin) – The German government’s decision on July 7, 2010, to accept two Guantanamo Baydetainees for resettlement is an important step in closing down the prison, Human Rights Watch said today. Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere announced that Germany will take two of the three Guantanamo detainees the US had asked Germanyto allow to resettle in the country. The detainees will be accepted by Hamburg and Rhineland-Palatine. The minister did not provide the men’s names or nationalities.

“Chancellor Angela Merkel has long criticized unlawful detention at Guantanamo, and the action of the German government today will help advance the goal of closing down the prison,” said Marianne Heuwagen, Germany director at Human Rights Watch. “We hope other countries will follow Germany’s example.” Germany’s decision toaccept two Guantanamo detainees who the US believes no longer pose a threat should be commended, Human Rights Watch said.

The US continues to hold 181 detainees at Guantanamo, although it intends to prosecute only 36 of them. While the US has refused to accept any Guantanamo detainees for resettlement in the US, France, Spain, Portugal, Albania, Bulgaria, and now Germany have stepped forward to assist in resettlement and to move efforts forward toclose the prison at Guantanamo.


Related Articles

Israel/West Bank: Separate and Unequal

Loading

     Palestinian Bedouin school children walk towards their tents on September 15, 2010 at their Bedouin camp outside the Israeli

Thousands of Indonesian women trafficked to Hong Kong face exploitation and risk domestic “slavery”

Loading

There are more than 300,000 migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong, with about half from Indonesia and nearly all are

Editor of Kurdish women magazine remains in jail

Loading

Bianet website today reported on the story of Gurbet Çakar, editorial manager of the Kurdish-Turkish women magazine Rengê Hevîya Jinê.

No comments

Write a comment
No Comments Yet! You can be first to comment this post!

Write a Comment