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MEPs urge EU Guantanamo promise MEPs urge EU Guantanamo promise
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Several major parties in the European Parliament have urged EU member states to help the US shut down the Guantanamo Bay prison camp by accepting detainees.Several major parties in the European Parliament have urged EU member states to help the US shut down the Guantanamo Bay prison camp by accepting detainees.
The Christian Democrat, Socialist and Liberal blocs said they wanted states to accept prisoners who cannot be sent home for fear they might be mistreated.The Christian Democrat, Socialist and Liberal blocs said they wanted states to accept prisoners who cannot be sent home for fear they might be mistreated.
"Europe cannot stand back and shrug its shoulders," said the Liberal bloc's leader, Graham Watson, during a debate."Europe cannot stand back and shrug its shoulders," said the Liberal bloc's leader, Graham Watson, during a debate.
US President Barack Obama has signed an order to shut Guantanamo within a year.US President Barack Obama has signed an order to shut Guantanamo within a year.
Last week, EU foreign ministers said they wanted to help on humanitarian grounds, but could not act until the US demonstrated the prisoners did not pose a credible security risk.Last week, EU foreign ministers said they wanted to help on humanitarian grounds, but could not act until the US demonstrated the prisoners did not pose a credible security risk.
Albania is the only country to have so far accepted Guantanamo detainees on humanitarian grounds, taking in five members of China's Uighur ethnic minority in 2006.Albania is the only country to have so far accepted Guantanamo detainees on humanitarian grounds, taking in five members of China's Uighur ethnic minority in 2006.
EU 'complicit'EU 'complicit'
MEPs discussed the closure of Guantanamo and the fate of its detainees at a debate in parliament in Strasbourg on Tuesday. MEPs discussed the closure of Guantanamo and the fate of its detainees in a parliamentary debate in Strasbourg on Tuesday.
The Liberals' leader, Graham Watson, said the EU must not "stand back and shrug its shoulders and say these things are for America alone to sort out". Graham Watson MEP said the EU must not "stand back and shrug its shoulders and say these things are for America alone to sort out".
The prison camp was set up in 2002 to hold "enemy combatants" Q&A: Closing Guantanamo'Struggle' over GuantanamoEuroblog: EU considers responseThe prison camp was set up in 2002 to hold "enemy combatants" Q&A: Closing Guantanamo'Struggle' over GuantanamoEuroblog: EU considers response
One of the lessons to be learned from the era of former US President George W Bush was that "in the administration of international justice, the go-it-alone mentality ends in a cul-de-sac of failure", he said.One of the lessons to be learned from the era of former US President George W Bush was that "in the administration of international justice, the go-it-alone mentality ends in a cul-de-sac of failure", he said.
"Too often member states from our union were complicit in what the Bush administration did," he added, apparently referring to allegations that member states helped the CIA carry out extraordinary renditions of terrorism suspects."Too often member states from our union were complicit in what the Bush administration did," he added, apparently referring to allegations that member states helped the CIA carry out extraordinary renditions of terrorism suspects.
However, Conservative MEPs warned that resettling detainees could entail risks for Europeans and that security concerns had to be given priority. However, conservatives in the EPP-ED coalition warned that resettling detainees could entail risks for Europeans and that security concerns had to be given priority.
"Many past and present detainees were trained in terror camps in Afghanistan," said EPP-ED coalition vice-chairman Hartmut Nassauer. "These people are potential terrorists and we have a duty to protect Europe's citizens." "Many past and present detainees were trained in terror camps in Afghanistan," said EPP-ED vice-chairman Hartmut Nassauer. "These people are potential terrorists and we have a duty to protect Europe's citizens."
The US has said there are 50 to 60 so-called "hard cases" at Guantanamo, including several Chinese Uighurs, whom it has been unable to repatriate because of concerns over what might happen to them if they were repatriated. Libyan, Uzbek and Algerian detainees are also said to be at risk.The US has said there are 50 to 60 so-called "hard cases" at Guantanamo, including several Chinese Uighurs, whom it has been unable to repatriate because of concerns over what might happen to them if they were repatriated. Libyan, Uzbek and Algerian detainees are also said to be at risk.
Voluntary arrangementsVoluntary arrangements
Clive Stafford Smith of the legal charity Reprieve, which has represented many of the detainees, argues that having criticised Guantanamo for so long, Europe now needs to be part of the solution.Clive Stafford Smith of the legal charity Reprieve, which has represented many of the detainees, argues that having criticised Guantanamo for so long, Europe now needs to be part of the solution.
It would be sort of hypocritical for us now in Europe to say these are American problems... and refuse to reciprocate in trying to solve what is a problem for everyone Clive Stafford Smith, ReprieveIt would be sort of hypocritical for us now in Europe to say these are American problems... and refuse to reciprocate in trying to solve what is a problem for everyone Clive Stafford Smith, Reprieve
"You know when America held people in Guantanamo and said they had no legal rights, we as European said they were humans and had human rights," he told the BBC."You know when America held people in Guantanamo and said they had no legal rights, we as European said they were humans and had human rights," he told the BBC.
"It would be sort of hypocritical for us now in Europe to say these are American problems, not human problems, and refuse to reciprocate in trying to solve what is a problem for everyone.""It would be sort of hypocritical for us now in Europe to say these are American problems, not human problems, and refuse to reciprocate in trying to solve what is a problem for everyone."
The BBC's Dominic Hughes in Strasbourg says there is also the pressing issue of the rehabilitation of men who have spent up to seven years in a high-security prison.The BBC's Dominic Hughes in Strasbourg says there is also the pressing issue of the rehabilitation of men who have spent up to seven years in a high-security prison.
A task force in the US has 30 days to recommend where the 245 remaining detainees should go - so far no formal request has been made of the EU.A task force in the US has 30 days to recommend where the 245 remaining detainees should go - so far no formal request has been made of the EU.
Countries like Portugal and the UK want to send a positive message to the Obama administration, our correspondent says.Countries like Portugal and the UK want to send a positive message to the Obama administration, our correspondent says.
Others like the Netherlands are more reluctant - arguing an American problem needs an American solution, he adds.Others like the Netherlands are more reluctant - arguing an American problem needs an American solution, he adds.