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chance
17-02-2006, 17:25
Guantanamo bay:Should it be closed down?

annaz
17-02-2006, 17:38
I think prisoners, however terrible what happened aren't being treated right. They aren't allowed laywers or an legal help

Chloe-Elise
17-02-2006, 18:22
Yes, its not fair on the prisoners, they are being treated horribly. They are being tortured and I think it should be closed down.

alkalinetrio
17-02-2006, 19:55
it deffinatly shud be closed down!

feelingyellow
24-02-2006, 21:01
Should be closed down, torturing people even if they've done something terrible is just wrong!

annaz
25-02-2006, 10:21
A lot of the prisoners have been convicted for nothing and they don't even have any legal help. It should be seriously closed down

Cornishbabe
25-02-2006, 15:20
It should be closed down. Its as bad as what the terriorists and tortures have done and its supposed to be democratic

~*~Leanne~*~
25-02-2006, 15:52
what is Guantanamo bay as i am a little bit dumb

dddMac1
27-02-2006, 15:12
yes it should be closed down whether Guilty or not these prisoners shoud not be tortured

stacyefc
27-02-2006, 22:17
i think the likes of saddam hussain should be killed, maybe not tortured but him and his people don't deserve to live

Cornishbabe
27-02-2006, 22:47
saddam hussain didnt go to guantanemo bay, only prisionors who the usa have no evidence to hold them on go there!

Daisyduck
27-02-2006, 23:04
If they are terrorists then why should will feel sorry for them. They would not care about blowing us up. To many do gooder in the world people should be punished for there crimes. like hang all the rapists etc

nicole28
28-02-2006, 18:52
What is it? Is it some sort of jail? Where !really! bad poeople go?

Meh
28-02-2006, 19:35
If they are terrorists then why should will feel sorry for them. They would not care about blowing us up. To many do gooder in the world people should be punished for there crimes. like hang all the rapists etc

What happened to innocent before guilty?
I think there's lack of evidence against 90% of people in Guantanamo Bay.

alkalinetrio
28-02-2006, 19:48
and sometimes they are forced into admitting stuff!

Cornishbabe
28-02-2006, 20:27
The large amount of people there have no reason to be eld ecept suspicion or they look like terorists or are linked to one. Its not their fault. yes some of them are but they dont deserve torture

di marco
14-02-2009, 19:08
A team of British officials are travelling to Guantanamo Bay to visit detainee Binyam Mohamed and make preparations for his expected release, the Foreign Office said.

The team, who left Miami Airport en route to the US prison camp on Cuba, include a doctor who will assess Mr Mohamed's condition.

Legal representatives of the Ethiopian-born detainee, who has refugee status in the UK, hope that he will be cleared for release and return to Britain within days by a review ordered by President Barack Obama.

A Foreign Office spokesman said: "A team of British officials have left Miami airport today to visit Mr Binyam Mohamed in Guantanamo Bay.

"The visit will make preparations for his return, should the ongoing US review into Guantanamo Bay detainees confirm a decision to release him.

"The team includes a doctor, who would take part in any return, so that he may assess Mr Mohamed's condition himself and report back."

Abbie
15-02-2009, 00:34
This might sound dumb but arent they closing this place down?

Abigail
15-02-2009, 23:53
Yes, Obama has pledged to close the place down. The only problem is, where do the people who have been convicted or have evidence against them go to? Australia have already refused to repatriate four of their own people. A country has every right not to accept a person who could pose a threat to their security.