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The US government has rebuffed UK calls to close its controversial detention centre at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. | The US government has rebuffed UK calls to close its controversial detention centre at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. |
The UK foreign minister said it was unacceptable on human rights grounds and ineffective in fighting terrorism. | The UK foreign minister said it was unacceptable on human rights grounds and ineffective in fighting terrorism. |
But a US spokesman said the camp was needed to house "some very dangerous people", including those who were behind the 9/11 attacks. | But a US spokesman said the camp was needed to house "some very dangerous people", including those who were behind the 9/11 attacks. |
Meanwhile fresh allegations of abuse of inmates by US prison guards at the camp have emerged. | Meanwhile fresh allegations of abuse of inmates by US prison guards at the camp have emerged. |
Marine Sgt Heather Cerveny, who went to the base three weeks ago as a legal aide to a military lawyer, said five navy guards described in detail how they beat up detainees. | Marine Sgt Heather Cerveny, who went to the base three weeks ago as a legal aide to a military lawyer, said five navy guards described in detail how they beat up detainees. |
"The one sailor specifically said 'I took the detainee by the head and smashed his head into the cell door'," she said in an affidavit. | "The one sailor specifically said 'I took the detainee by the head and smashed his head into the cell door'," she said in an affidavit. |
The BBC's James Westhead, in Washington, says the allegations are significant because they come from a serving member of the US military. | The BBC's James Westhead, in Washington, says the allegations are significant because they come from a serving member of the US military. |
Sgt Cerveny has reported the matter to the military's inspector general, who is looking in to setting up a formal inquiry. | Sgt Cerveny has reported the matter to the military's inspector general, who is looking in to setting up a formal inquiry. |
'Not forever' | 'Not forever' |
US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack brushed off calls for Guantanamo to close, saying it would remain open as long as required. | US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack brushed off calls for Guantanamo to close, saying it would remain open as long as required. |
"Look, we don't want Guantanamo open forever. We don't want to be the world's jailers. We certainly would look forward to the day when Guantanamo is closed," he said. | "Look, we don't want Guantanamo open forever. We don't want to be the world's jailers. We certainly would look forward to the day when Guantanamo is closed," he said. |
Last month, US Congress passed a bill to allow special military tribunals to prosecute Guantanamo detainees after the Supreme Court blocked the administration's proposals to deal with the inmates. | Last month, US Congress passed a bill to allow special military tribunals to prosecute Guantanamo detainees after the Supreme Court blocked the administration's proposals to deal with the inmates. |
The continuing detention without fair trial of prisoners is unacceptable in terms of human rights, but it is also ineffective in terms of counter-terrorism Margaret Beckett UK Foreign Minister | The continuing detention without fair trial of prisoners is unacceptable in terms of human rights, but it is also ineffective in terms of counter-terrorism Margaret Beckett UK Foreign Minister |
The UK's Foreign Minister, Margaret Beckett, is the highest ranking British official to publicly criticise the US for its detention of suspects without trial at the camp. | The UK's Foreign Minister, Margaret Beckett, is the highest ranking British official to publicly criticise the US for its detention of suspects without trial at the camp. |
Mrs Beckett said the US detention camp did as much to radicalise extremists as it did to promote security. | Mrs Beckett said the US detention camp did as much to radicalise extremists as it did to promote security. |
"The continuing detention without fair trial of prisoners is unacceptable in terms of human rights, but it is also ineffective in terms of counter-terrorism." | "The continuing detention without fair trial of prisoners is unacceptable in terms of human rights, but it is also ineffective in terms of counter-terrorism." |
Separately, the Red Cross said on Friday that it had met top terror suspects held at the camp. | |
The US has said it recently transferred the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and other al-Qaeda suspects to the camp. | |
They were believed to have been held before that in secret CIA-run jails. | |
Some 450 terror suspects are thought to be detained at the camp. | Some 450 terror suspects are thought to be detained at the camp. |
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