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May 8, 2006 Monday Rabi-us-Sani 9, 1427



Guantanamo prison may be closed, says Bush


BERLIN, May 7: President George W. Bush said on Sunday he would like to close the US-run prison at Guantanamo Bay — a step urged by several foreign leaders — but was awaiting a Supreme Court ruling on where suspects held there might be tried.

Human rights groups have accused the United States of mistreating Guantanamo detainees through cruel interrogation methods, a charge denied by the US government. They also criticise the indefinite detention of suspects captured since the military prison was opened in 2002 as part of the Bush administration’s declared war on terrorism.

Bush was asked by the German public television station ARD how the United States could restore its human-rights image following reports of prisoner abuse.

“Of course Guantanamo is a delicate issue for people. I would like to close the camp and put the prisoners on trial,” Mr Bush said in comments to be broadcast on Sunday night.

“Our top court must still rule on whether they should go before a civil or military court. They will get their day in court. One can’t say that of the people that they killed. They didn’t give these people the opportunity for a fair trial.”

The quotes were translated from a German transcript.

The US Supreme Court is expected to rule by the end of June on whether military tribunals of foreign terrorist suspects can proceed.—Reuters






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