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Britain
UK police: Lock terror suspects up indefinitely
2007-07-15
One of Britain's most senior police officers has demanded a return to a form of internment, with the power to lock up terror suspects indefinitely without charge.

The proposal, put forward by the head of the Association of Police Chief Officers (Acpo) and supported by Scotland Yard, is highly controversial. An earlier plan to extend the amount of time suspects can be held without charge to 90 days led to Tony Blair's first Commons defeat as Prime Minister. Eventually, the government was forced to compromise on 28 days, a period which Gordon Brown has already said he wants to extend.

The Observer understands that the Acpo proposal has been discussed in meetings between Brown and senior police officers. Whitehall sources said the PM was receptive to the association's demands, but believes an upper detention limit is essential to avoid a de facto Guantanamo Bay based in the UK.
More on the proposal and the debate at the link.
Posted by:lotp

#6  Gordon Brown, meet slippery slope.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-07-15 11:40  

#5  and supported by Scotland Yard,

Good, they're finaly getting the idea, it's an invasion, figure it out, or die.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-07-15 11:24  

#4  Club Gitmo is running an "Indefinite Stay" vacation special. Unlimited korans, no flushing. Come on down.
Posted by: Unens Pelosi3836   2007-07-15 07:26  

#3  Why would you set up a GITMO in London. That's what Diego Garcia is for.
Posted by: Super Hose   2007-07-15 03:59  

#2  That gitmo comparison is bogus. Gitmo is not used for prisoners who have been arrested inside the US. It is used for prisoners taken outside the US who are not authorized treatment under the Geneva Conventions owing to their status as Illegal Combatants.
Posted by: crosspatch   2007-07-15 02:45  

#1  Boy howdy, that term "internment" seems to be cropping up with ever increasing frequency. Sounds like Britain is finally purchasing a clue.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-15 00:53  

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