Guantánamo inmate Binyam Mohamed close to releaseForeign secretary says British officials will visit
prisoner, who holds UK residency, but outcome
hinges on Obama reviewOwen Bowcott
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 11 February 2009 17.01 GMT
Binyam Mohamed, the UK resident detained in Guantánamo
Bay, is to be visited by a British police doctor and could
be returned to Britain shortly, the foreign secretary,
David Miliband, said today.
The US authorities had agreed to treat Mohamed's case
as "a priority", Miliband said, enabling Britain to work
with Washington for "a swift resolution".
British diplomats have been given permission to see
Mohamed and make preparations for his release and
flight back to the UK. He is an Ethiopian national but
lived in the UK before his arrest in Pakistan in 2002
on suspicion of involvement in terrorism. His
supporters have campaigned for him to be allowed to
return to Britain.
In a statement released after a meeting in London
with Mohamed's US military lawyer, Miliband stressed
that Mohamed's return would depend on the outcome of
a review of Guantánamo cases initiated by Barack
Obama, the new US president.
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