Yemen urges U.S. to shut Guantanamo to win good-will
About 100 Yemenis are being held at Guantanamo, making them the biggest group among the approximately 275 detainees there, according to Yemen's media. "I hope that the United States releases all those held at Guantanamo, based on the principles of human rights, freedom and justice upon which your country was founded," President Ali Abdullah Saleh told President George W. Bush in a letter. "I am sure that such an undertaking would draw a wide positive response from peoples and countries across the world," a senior Yemeni official quoted Saleh as saying in the letter.
Saleh said Yemen would study charges against the detainees and prosecute them under Yemeni laws. A Yemeni official told Reuters that a security team from Yemen would visit Guantanamo and meet with the detainees in early February.
Posted by: Fred 2008-01-13 |