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U.S. Won’t Seek Death for Aussie Suspect
EFL to just the new stuff.
The United States has assured Australia it will not seek a death sentence against an Australian terror suspect detained at Guantanamo Bay if he is convicted, Australia’s defense minister said Monday. The comments by Defense Minister Robert Hill came as Justice Minister Chris Ellison arrived in Washington to join a British delegation lobbying U.S. officials for a fair trial for their detained nationals.
Oh, they’re getting a fair trial!
The United States agreed last week to temporarily suspend legal action against Australian David Hicks and two British citizens held at the U.S. base in Cuba. The three were among six men set to face military tribunals as ``enemy combatants’’ against the United States. ``We are confident as a result of our discussions with the U.S. that he wouldn’t face the death penalty,’’ Hill told Australian Broadcasting Corp. television. Hicks was captured while clearly allegedly fighting with the Taliban in Afghanistan and has been imprisoned without charge at Guantanamo Bay for 18 months. According to U.S. authorities, Hicks trained with the al-Qaeda terrorist group for several months, Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said Tuesday. ``More than that, the training was during the period during 2000 and 2001 over a number of months and it included weapons training ... it included surveillance training and so on,’’ he told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio. Australian officials have said they are satisfied with the legal process followed by the U.S. military in regard to Hicks and a second Australian — Mamdouh Habib, 46 — who was arrested last year in Pakistan for allegedly training with al-Qaeda and is also held at Guantanamo.
Mr. Hicks will enjoy Gitmo for the rest of his sorry-assed life. Sounds good to me.
Posted by: Steve White 2003-07-22
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