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Suspicions over new detention centre |
2006-11-16 |
![]() "Within the complex there are different sections, each of which can be separated very simply and very quickly by bringing down electronically controlled gates," he said on ABC radio. "The electronic surveillance is going to be totally intrusive, the control of information from the outside will be total." Asked if the prison would be used to house suspected terrorists, Mr Thompson said "absolutely". He said US defence officials had recently visited the Indian Ocean territory. "They tell us it's so they can do good humanitarian work in our area in the event of natural disasters," Mr Thompson said. "We think that maybe they're looking at Christmas Island from the point of view of how useful it might be in a logistical sense for their military efforts around the world but also (they) have got an eye for what they might want to do in the Guantanamo Bay-style operation." A spokesperson for the immigration department said only unauthorised arrivals would be held at the centre. The Government has said the centre is a deterrent to illegal entrants and smugglers. The 800-bed complex is believed to have cost more than $240 million. |
Posted by:tipper |
#3 also (they) have got an eye for what they might want to do in the Guantanamo Bay-style operation." Wow! |
Posted by: trailing wife 2006-11-16 23:12 |
#2 "They tell us it's so they can do good humanitarian work in our area in the event of natural disasters," Yes, they have a lot of experience with humanitarian assistance when disasters hit third world countries as recently demonstrated in Indonesia and Louisiana. |
Posted by: Glese Angins5695 2006-11-16 22:42 |
#1 I hope they designed this after watching Papillon a few times. |
Posted by: Eric Jablow 2006-11-16 20:07 |