Four Guantanamo Uighurs Released, Headed To Bermuda

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DEVLIN BARRETT and MATTHEW LEE | June 11, 2009 07:58 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — Four Chinese Muslims detained at Guantanamo Bay prison were freed Thursday and resettled in Bermuda, sparking complaints from China and Britain even as the Obama administration tried to iron out details for sending more detainees to the Pacific island of Palau.

The four were among 17 Chinese Muslims, or Uighurs, picked up in Afghanistan and Pakistan in 2001. They remained at the military detention center in Cuba even after the U.S. government had determined they weren't enemy combatants and should be released. Their fate was in limbo for months while courts and nations debated their future.

Their release comes as the administration scrambles to meet President Barack Obama's pledge to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility by early next year. They were accompanied on the plane to Bermuda by White House counsel Greg Craig and Guantanamo closure chief Daniel Fried, who played a logistical role and ensured that the process went smoothly, White House spokesman Tommy Vietor said.

Bermuda Premier Ewart Brown said the men will be allowed to live in Bermuda, a British territory in the Atlantic, initially as refugees but they would be permitted to pursue citizenship and would have the right to work, travel and "potentially settle elsewhere."

Brown said negotiations with Washington over settling the Uighurs began last month and he had no security concerns because the men had been cleared by U.S. courts. But Britain, which handles Bermuda's defense, security and foreign affairs expressed displeasure at the move.

In London, a Foreign Office spokeswoman, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with government policy, said Bermuda considered the resettlement an internal immigration matter, but added that Britain should have been consulted.

"We've underlined to the Bermuda government that it should have consulted (Britain) on whether this falls within their competence or is a security issue for which the Bermuda government do not have delegated responsibility," she said.

Bermuda's acceptance of the four detainees marks the first time since 2006 that the U.S. has successfully resettled any of Guantanamo's population of Uighurs (WEE'-gurs). China strongly opposed their release, contending they were part of a Chinese separatist movement, and warned nations against taking them.

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Thirteen other Uighurs, who are from a Chinese region that borders Afghanistan and Pakistan, remain to be released. Arrangements are being made for them to be sent to Palau, whose president this week said his country, which does not have diplomatic relations with China, was willing to accept some or all of the Uighurs.

Palau President Johnson Toribiong said Thursday that his tiny Pacific nation's tradition of hospitality prompted the decision to take in 13 Chinese Muslims in limbo at Guantanamo Bay.

He denied his government's move was influenced by any massive aid package from Washington, saying that the Uighurs have become "international vagabonds" who deserve a fresh start.

Toribiong said the Uighur detainees from China's arid west would start their new lives in a halfway house to see how they acclimatize to his tropical archipelago west of the Philippines.

Beijing said Thursday that all 17 Uighurs are terrorists and should be handed back to China. Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said China "opposes any country taking any of these terrorist suspects."

Uighurs are from Xinjiang, an isolated western region and they say have been repressed by the Chinese government. China long has said that insurgents are leading an Islamic separatist movement in Xinjiang.

U.S. officials refused to return the Uighurs to China out of concerns they would be tortured or executed and the Justice Department on Thursday thanked the Bermudan government for accepting the four detainees.

U.S. officials did not say what restrictions, if any, would be placed on the Uighurs as they are resettled in Bermuda.

"We will consult regularly with the government of Bermuda on the status of these individuals," said Justice Department spokesman Dean Boyd.

One official said the four would not be allowed to travel to the United States without prior approval from U.S. authorities.

Abdul Nasser, one of the four detainees who landed in Bermuda early Thursday morning, issued a statement through his lawyers, saying: "Growing up under communism we always dreamed of living in peace and working in free society like this one. Today you have let freedom ring."

Wells Dixon, a lawyer for the New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights which represents four Uighurs still held at Guantanamo, welcomed the resettlement of the men in Bermuda. "Any offer to resettle these men safely is taken seriously."

At the same time, he said, Germany or Canada would be better since there are large populations of Uighurs who could help the men readjust to life outside prison.

Alim Seytoff, vice president of the Uighur-American Association, said his group also would have preferred to see the detainees transferred to places where there are large Uighur populations but said he was nonetheless pleased that Bermuda and Palau were willing to accept them.

"In an ideal situation, we would want them to resettled in the U.S. or Canada or Germany or somewhere where there are sizeable Uighur communities," he said. "But we don't decide where they go and we are happy that these four have been transferred to Bermuda. We are happy that they are free."

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Associated Press writers Matt Apuzzo and Ben Fox in San Juan and Ray Lilley in Wellington, New Zealand, contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — Four Chinese Muslims detained at Guantanamo Bay prison were freed Thursday and resettled in Bermuda, sparking complaints from China and Britain even as the Obama administration trie...
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- avchavis I'm a Fan of avchavis 203 fans permalink
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Good on Bermuda! Keep up the good work President Obama. Guantanamo will be closed on time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 06/11/2009
- SalemCat I'm a Fan of SalemCat 3 fans permalink

Yeah, why didn't Bush think of this ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 06/13/2009
- Scent I'm a Fan of Scent 26 fans permalink

Now wait a minute!!!!! They freed the terrorists? They will go back to being terrorists! - And in Bermuda?!?!? - They will hijack all the banks where the hardstolen US-dollars are hidden from the IRS!

WHO IS REAPONSIBLE FOR ENDANGERING MONEY?!?!?

Come now. If a few million people die for profit, that´'s ok. - Business as usual. But making our MONEY unsafe is intolerable. Those are terrorists. The CIA said so and did everything to get the confessions. But of course we didn't need them, right? - The CIA would NEVER lie to us. They are there to protect the american way of life. So they cought terrorists. and they tortured them. - With our consent, even support no less. If those are NOT terrorists - we supported the torture of innocents. That can't happen, so they MUST be right. There is no other way.

But seriously now: Isn't it about time we either prodced evidence or spologized? - You know - as in acting honorably and showing the accountability we seek in our leaders.

And if there was no proof? - Then we were being lied to and need to get the liars and torturers in jail. And we need to get back to due course of justice WITHOUT Hitler-like phrases to get around it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 AM on 06/11/2009
- plan9 I'm a Fan of plan9 10 fans permalink
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Screw you China, we're going to the beach.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 06/11/2009
- rockyb26 I'm a Fan of rockyb26 129 fans permalink
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lol. good one

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 06/11/2009
- cleveyucks I'm a Fan of cleveyucks 7 fans permalink
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Do we not owe it to these people upon who we committed the most atrocious crime of kidnapping and torture to compensate them and grant them asylum from the Chinese in the United States? When did we become such cowards?

Obama is totally complicit in this international crime at this point. I voted for him and supported him and really believed him, but it's al too obvious he doesn't have the guts to do what's right. It's incredibly sad to me that the only candidate in my lifetime that I really believed in will probably require me to work toward his eventual impeachment and trial on obstruction of justice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 06/11/2009
- teron678 I'm a Fan of teron678 126 fans permalink
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stop spewing B.S

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 06/11/2009
- Newsmonger I'm a Fan of Newsmonger 9 fans permalink

Sometimes we all mistakely think that the President of the United States can make laws and do the "right thing".

Releasing those people into the US is not as easy as openning the Prison gate and let them wander into the US.

There is immigration laws in this country that governors how an allied can resides in this country. Our current immigration laws did not foresee situations like these and the President does not have the power to grant asylum, an immigration Judge is the only one that have that power.

The only other way to admit these people into the US is for congress to pass a law to that effect; if you have been following recent comments from congress lately, they do not want to pass such a law. Which means the government is stuck with the problem and it is a shame that other countries are willing to help in assimilating these people than the partisan congress in Washington DC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 06/11/2009
- cleveyucks I'm a Fan of cleveyucks 7 fans permalink
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I agree with you that the president doesn't have the power to grant immunity. By the "right thing" I mean that he sould not perpetuate the fear mongering of the Republicans. He should stand up to it and renounce it as cowardly nonsense. He should not advocate holding "some" prisoners indefinitely without trial. That is against any rational concept of law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 06/11/2009
- cyoohoos I'm a Fan of cyoohoos 34 fans permalink
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I really doubt that you voted for Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 06/11/2009
- cleveyucks I'm a Fan of cleveyucks 7 fans permalink
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I voted for, gave money to, and campaigned for Obama. Apologists who refuse to recognize how he is forcefully advocating more extremely abusive policies like the idea of indefinite detention without trial, the idea that prisoners at Bagrahm are not entitled to habeus corpus,his support of the Graham / Lieberman act that would bar release of any photographs of detainees from 2001 to 2009 (could this have anything to do with reports that 80 detainees weigh less than 112 pounds?), his justice department's continuous appeals when courts rightfully strike down the most abusive distortions of law by the last administration as well as their failure to prosecute obvious war crimes are no better than the neocons.
Everyone in the world knows we committed international war crimes. Everyone knows we are holding people in dungeons and torturing them without legal recourse. Everyone knows that the last administration declared themselves and their accomplices above the law and out of reach of the justice system. These are indisputable facts.
I voted not for a man, but for the return of law to America, for the repudiation of these crimes as Un-American, for a complete break with the mindset and criminal behavior of the past administration. Obama promised those things in no uncertain terms and he is utterly failing and abandoning those promises.

Some of us actually are concerned about the policies and not just joiners in a cult of personality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 AM on 06/11/2009
- Cryostatic I'm a Fan of Cryostatic 22 fans permalink

Nice, the president stands up to China. Wonder what he's going to have to concede to in return.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 06/11/2009

I hope they will be personally compensated for being kidnapped and held in captivity without charges for years. Americans get away with committing many crimes against people of color in foreign lands.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 06/11/2009
- Ping I'm a Fan of Ping 63 fans permalink

Be real. That has gotten so old. They're terrists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 AM on 06/11/2009
- teron678 I'm a Fan of teron678 126 fans permalink
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B.S

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 06/11/2009
- rockyb26 I'm a Fan of rockyb26 129 fans permalink
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stop it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 06/11/2009

You should believe your spell-checker, ping. And they were never proven to be terrorists - just accused of it by China because they are a religious minority group there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 06/11/2009

Keep it up!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 06/11/2009

Thank you President Obama. It's about time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 06/11/2009
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