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Britain
Five Britons Freed From Guantanamo
2004-03-10
Five British nationals were on their way home yesterday from the US detention camp in Cuba for suspected Al-Qaeda and Taleban fighters, leaving behind four compatriots to face possible trial by a US military court for terrorist activities. The five were crossing the North Atlantic from Guantanamo Bay aboard a Royal Air Force C-17 transport plane, accompanied by officers of the Metropolitan Police anti-terrorist squad, a police statement said. They were expected to touch down at RAF Northolt Air Base, northwest of London, to be taken to the high security Paddington Green police station in the British capital for questioning. “Two independent observers, one from the Muslim community, are on the flight which is also being videoed by police,” London’s Metropolitan Police said in a statement that anticipated concern about the five men’s treatment.
I'll bet the taxpayers paid for their tickets, too. Oh, how solicitous we are!
Eighty-eight other prisoners of various nationalities have been released from Guantanamo Bay, and a dozen others transferred to their home countries for continued detention, including seven Russians turned over on March 1. The five being repatriated to Britain are Ruhal Ahmed, Asif Iqbal, Shafiq Rasul, Tarek Dergoul and Jamal Al-Harith.
Good British names, every one. None o' those Percy's and Cecils and Nigels, by Gawd!
Still in Guantanamo Bay are Feroz Abbasi, Moazzam Begg, Martin Mubanga and Richard Belmar, who according to Home Secretary David Blunkett had been captured in the “combat zone” in Afghanistan.
Posted by:Fred

#5  As far as I'm conerned. they're not British at all.
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2004-3-10 6:48:00 PM  

#4  The Beeb said the Muslims are angry because they are not 'free' and still in police custody. I guess the Brits want to know how five (less than employed) young men ended up in Afghanistan. I am sure they were all on their way to the local mosque when they were kidnaped by the evil Taliban.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2004-3-10 3:19:30 PM  

#3  *buzzzzzzer*
"Good British names, every one. None o' those Percy's and Cecils and Nigels, by Gawd!"

Ahem. Are you profiling, you xenophobe??? Lol!

Obviously, these blokes were merely lost. They stopped off at the pub for a few hundred pints and the next thing they knew...
;-)
Posted by: .com   2004-3-10 1:26:10 AM  

#2  Sympathy meter still reads 0.000.
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-3-10 12:20:30 AM  

#1  Traumatic decompression is a terrible thing. But there's an exception to every rule, I suppose.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-3-10 12:12:41 AM  

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