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The US also pledged to consider, on a case-by-case basis, contributing to the costs of resettlement.
is this the reason things are moving with the release of the unwanted inmates ? is this a polite way of reporting that the US government will pay you if you take them? The tiny Pacific nation of Palau has agreed to accept 13 Muslim Uighurs from Guantanamo, who fear persecution if they return to China. wow! talk about culture shock? BBC NEWS | Europe | Italy to take Guantanamo inmates |
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"While the rest of the planet was in conflict, waging its wars, we remained a little piece of paradise," the former Palauan president said as his pet fruit bat swayed upside down in a nearby cage. "Now, the world's headaches have come home to roost in Palau."
Some in Palau are worried about Guantanamo detainees - Los Angeles Times Call it the coalition of the grudging: U.S. allies who praised President Obama for announcing the closing of the Guantanamo Bay detention facility have resisted the resettlement of detainees on their soil. That's supposed to change as the result of an agreement Monday between the United States and the European Union. But the joint statement doesn't require any EU country to take even a single detainee. http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/...0,969425.story |
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