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June 12, 2007 Tuesday Jamadi-ul-Awwal 26, 1428





Guantanamo prison be closed: Powell


WASHINGTON, June 11: Former US secretary of state Colin Powell had said that he favours immediately closing the Guantanamo Bay military prison and moving its detainees to United States.

The prison had tarnished the world’s perception of the US, he said on Sunday.

“If it was up to me, I would close Guantanamo. Not tomorrow, but this afternoon. I’d close it,” he said.

“And I would not let any of those people go,” he said. “I would simply move them to the United States and put them into our federal legal system. The concern was, well then they’ll have access to lawyers… So what? Let them. Isn’t that what our system is all about?”

He said the US should do away with the military commission system in favour of procedures already established in federal law or the manual for courts-martial.

“I would also do it because every morning, I pick up a paper and some authoritarian figure, some person somewhere, is using Guantanamo to hide his own misdeeds,” Powell said. “And so essentially, we have shaken the belief that the world had in America’s justice system by keeping a place like Guantanamo open and creating things like the military commission.

“We don’t need it, and it’s causing us far more damage than any good we get for it,” he said.

Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee said he believed the prison should remain open.

“It’s more symbolic than it is a substantive issue, because people perceive of mistreatment when, in fact, there are extraordinary means being taken to make sure these detainees are being given, really, every consideration,” he said.

“But I’ll tell you, if we let somebody out and it turns out that they come and fly an airliner into one of our skyscrapers, we’re going to be asking, how come we didn’t stop them? We had them detained,” he said.

“I can tell you, most of our prisoners would love to be in a facility more like Guantanamo and less like the state prisons that people are in in the United States,” he said.

Powell spoke on ‘Meet the Press’ on NBC. Huckabee was on ‘Late Edition’ on CNN.—AP






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