One British resident cleared to leave Guantanamo09 Aug 2007 19:47:29 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Jane Sutton
MIAMI, Aug 9 (Reuters) - One of the five British
residents London wants freed from the Guantanamo
prison camp has already been cleared for release but
will not be sent to his native land because of fears
he would be abused there, a Pentagon official said
on Thursday.
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband sent a formal
request to U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
on Tuesday for the release of five Guantanamo
captives who had legally resided in Britain before
their detention but are not British citizens.
Sandy Hodgkinson, U.S. deputy assistant secretary
of defense for detainee affairs, said a military panel
that functions as Guantanamo's parole board had
already cleared one of the five for transfer to his
homeland.
She did not identify him or his native country but said
the United States could not send him home because it
lacked credible assurances from his government that
he would not be mistreated.
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