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Europe
EU divided over hosting Guantanamo inmates
2009-04-07
No kidding. Guess Obama just isn't very persuasive ...
LUXEMBOURG - European Union nations were divided Monday over whether to accept inmates from Guantanamo prison camp as requested by the United States, after France agreed at the weekend to take one in.

“As a national state, we don’t accept anybody,” Czech Interior Minister Ivan Langer, whose country holds the EU’s rotating presidency, told reporters in Luxembourg at a meeting of the bloc’s justice and interior ministers. The reason, he said, is the “high risk of no successful integration of such persons”.
I dunno, there's parts of Europe in which these jokers would get along very well ...
“On the other hand, we are the presidency and we look for a coordinated approach,” he added.
All coordinated to say, 'no' ...
Austria and Germany are also among a number of EU states reluctant to have any former inmates in Europe and able move around freely without passport checks inside the 25-nation Schengen no-borders zone.
And move around they would ...
US President Barack Obama has said he would close the notorious ”war on terror” prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba by January 2010 and is seeking host states for up to 60 of the 245 inmates.

The EU regularly demanded the closure of the jail, where prisoners have been held often without charge or trial, and have welcomed ObamaÂ’s decision to finally shut it.
But aren't willing to, you know, help out ...
But national laws differ widely among the 27 EU countries and they are struggling to define a common position on how best to help.
No, they're struggling with the best way to say no hoping that Obama will just drop the whole idea.
On Friday, France agreed to accept an inmate, probably an Algerian national, but President Nicolas Sarkozy said it would only be to “put him in prison here”.
Which somehow is more moral than leaving him in Gitmo ...
EU Justice Commissioner Jacques Barrot, taking part in Monday’s meeting in Luxembourg, said that the United States wants to wrap up its “dialogue” with EU nations on hosting the inmates by June.

Barrot, recently returned from a fact-finding mission to Washington with Langer, said that while Washington had formally asked for help, no numbers of detainees it needed assistance with were given. He said EU interior ministers would lay out at a future meeting whether or not they want to take any inmates and what conditions some would like imposed.
The conditions will be simple: no.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  Because he's probably seen "Midnight Express"...
Posted by: tu3031   2009-04-07 17:22  

#5  Obama: "Hey, wanna host some islamic terrorists Guantanamo inmates?"

Europeans: "No way Hussein Jose!"

Seriously, I'm a European who has never protested the incarceration and punishment of enemy war criminals. The least that can be said of these Gitmo inmates is that they're highly suspicious affiliates and sympathizers of islamofascists in Afghanistan and Pakistan. There's no reason to endanger us, and reward them, by granting them access to the western world.

Why hasn't the Lightbringer asked his new bestest friends in the Erdogan regime to take this burden off him?
Posted by: Bertie Omons1077   2009-04-07 17:19  

#4  "...but President Nicolas Sarkozy said it would only be to "put him in prison here".

Cruel and unusual punishment, to put it mildly. Bastard will soon wish he was dead. Oh, well, karma can be a bitch.
Posted by: Zorba Craising6734   2009-04-07 10:47  

#3  No Thanks-UK has enough islamist already!!!
Posted by: Paul2   2009-04-07 09:29  

#2  How about dividing the inmates: France takes all the legs, Spain takes all the arms...?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-04-07 05:11  

#1  "hosting"? YJCMTSU!
Posted by: Gluting Fillmore6653   2009-04-07 02:41  

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