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Guantanamo Detainees Resettling In Berkeley?

Guantanamo Detainees

02/15/11 08:14 PM ET   AP

BERKELEY, Calif. — The Berkeley City Council, known for its provocative political statements, is considering a measure that would invite freed Guantanamo Bay detainees to resettle in the California college town.

The resolution set for a vote Tuesday night would ask Congress to allow Guantanamo prisoners who have been cleared of wrongdoing to resettle in the U.S. – and welcome one or two" of them to live in Berkeley, a famously liberal city in the San Francisco Bay area.

At least two other U.S. cities – Amherst and Leverett in Massachusetts – have approved similar resolutions aimed at clearing the way for Guantanamo detainees to come the U.S. after their release from the American detention facility in Cuba.

"These men have suffered immensely," said Cynthia Papermaster, who heads Berkeley No More Guantanamos. "It's the right thing for all U.S. citizens to say, 'We're sorry for what happened to you. If you want to come here, we have a place for you."

Papermaster, a Berkeley resident who asked the council's Peace and Justice Commission to consider the measure, said former detainees would be sponsored by volunteers and nonprofit groups, and no city money would be used to support them.

"We would be very, very careful to pick one or two who would be a good fit for our community," Papermaster said, adding that Berkeley could serve as an example to other cities.

Berkeley City Manager Phil Kamlarz is recommending that the council take no action, saying "federal law explicitly prohibits the transfer of Guantanamo detainees to the United States."

Critics say the move is an empty gesture that takes attention away from more pressing issues facing the city.

"I think it distracts the council from the local business that we actually have control over," said Councilman Gordon Wozniak. "Why we putting this on the council agenda and getting a big media frenzy over it when it's beyond our control?"

The resolution singles out two Guantanamo detainees who have been cleared of wrongdoing but don't want to return to their home countries because they fear persecution – Ravil Mingazov, a Russian ballet dancer, and Djamel Ameziane, an Algerian chef.

Mingazov moved from Russia to Afghanistan and then Pakistan to escape harassment from Russian authorities, according to the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York. He was captured in Pakistan during a police raid in 2002.

Ameziane worked at an upscale Italian restaurant in Austria, was denied asylum in Canada after his work visa expired and moved to Afghanistan feeling he had nowhere else to go, the Center for Constitutional Rights said. He was captured while crossing into Pakistan in 2002.

Separately, the Berkeley City Council is expected to vote Tuesday on a resolution that calls for the "immediate end to the cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment of PFC. Bradley Manning during his military confinement."

Manning is being held in a Marine Corps brig in Quantico, Va., on suspicion of leaking tens of thousands of classified government documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.

The Pentagon has denied mistreating Manning. A Marine Corps spokesman has said the military is keeping Manning safe, secure and ready for trial.

In December, the Berkeley City Council indefinitely postponed a vote to declare Manning a hero. Some said the move was premature because Manning has not admitted to being the source of the leaks.

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SportyJim
procrastination app coming soon
11:52 AM on 03/03/2011
Who knows, maybe the terrorists hate America less than the residents of Berkley. Never ceases to amaze me how these reds can hate Christian Americans, but welcome Islamic terrorists!
06:31 PM on 02/17/2011
Please tell me why my comment was censored, I didn't think it was that bad.
02:46 PM on 02/17/2011
berkley rocks!
10:29 PM on 02/16/2011
I don't think the new community members are going to find Berkeley to be a Taliban utopia.
02:47 PM on 02/17/2011
you are very misinformed berkley is a great place !
03:47 PM on 02/17/2011
nope
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Michael Morrison
Proud Dad, Engineer, Aspring Geophysicist
09:25 PM on 02/16/2011
"The Berkeley City Council, known for its provocative political statements..."

Translated...They say a lot of stupid stuff.

That said, this particular offer is actually pretty decent. I'm surprised that the Berkeley City Council would actually consider something reasonable and productive.

To use Huff Po's favorite word, "I'm Shocked."
02:48 PM on 02/17/2011
I think you could work on your translation skills:(
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terry63
No one expects the spanish inquisition
09:10 PM on 02/16/2011
I think Berkley is a good place for them.
02:48 PM on 02/17/2011
berkley is a great place!
10:47 AM on 02/16/2011
They don't care for in your face religion, what makes them think this particular religious group would be any different?
10:25 AM on 02/16/2011
Ah yes, Multiculturism at it's very best . . .
10:52 AM on 02/16/2011
As opposed to racist bigotry? All day and every day in this beautiful city where people are not judged by their skin color, culture or nationality. too much for you to grasp?
02:50 PM on 02/17/2011
people want to put down charity and kindness ! WOW what ever happened to the land of the free and the home of the brave!
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Dean S6
My job is to poke holes so you can fix your story
10:13 AM on 02/16/2011
FINALLY! Some HUMANITY in America....
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glockman
11:02 AM on 02/16/2011
If they were so humane, they'd welcome any of the detainees, and not just select few who might improve their image.
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MTGradwell
04:45 PM on 02/16/2011
Dean said *some* humanity. Not *lots of* humanity. *Lots of* would be too much to hope for at this stage. It's a start.
10:12 AM on 02/16/2011
who is more dangerous and deadly--a guantanamo detainee or a bush? id rather have a detainee as my neighbor that a killer like bush
02:51 PM on 02/17/2011
especially if there was oil on your property !
02:52 PM on 02/17/2011
my little sisters name is elena ! i miss her alot
10:00 AM on 02/16/2011
How funny this is
10:52 AM on 02/16/2011
Share the humor please?
09:58 AM on 02/16/2011
This story is true? Is this another Onion prank?
BDAD
realistic idealist
09:46 AM on 02/16/2011
I am all for Gitmo shutting down but please Berkley do not bring any detainee's there. It just feeds into the lefty stereotype for the righties. Basically what I am saying is that I do not want THIS to be thrown into virtually every conversation I have with right wingers like they like to do with Al Gore every time it snows.
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03:16 PM on 02/16/2011
Some stereotypes are well-earned. This is one of them.
09:43 AM on 02/16/2011
They will be welcome here. Hopefully we can make up for some of the horrors done to these people.
10:10 AM on 02/16/2011
You have no idea what you are asking for, but then again that is essentially the point...
10:50 AM on 02/16/2011
Why don't you explain to me what I'm asking for then?
10:14 AM on 02/16/2011
Thank you for welcoming these people. I think it is a GREAT choice. These detainees are not junk.
09:37 AM on 02/16/2011
They deserve each other