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U.S. lawyer hopeful on Sudan Gitmo detainees
Reuters ^ | April 30, 2009

Posted on 04/30/2009 2:29:53 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer

KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Two Sudanese detainees facing military trials in Guantanamo Bay are "good candidates for repatriation," a U.S. military lawyer who represents one of them said in Khartoum Thursday.

A team of U.S. lawyers representing the detainees has been in Sudan since last week meeting the families of the remaining prisoners and former inmates ahead of an expected decision by U.S. President Barack Obama's administration on the fate of pending cases in military trials in Guantanamo.

Since taking office in January, Obama has ordered the closure of the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay military base in Cuba.

He has also ordered Guantanamo prosecutors to seek 120-day delays in all pending cases to give his administration time to decide whether to scrap the widely criticized tribunals created by the Bush administration to try suspected terrorists outside the regular U.S. court system.

The decision is expected on May 20, said Suzanne Lachelier, one of four lawyers who made up the team in Sudan. One of the attorneys was a civilian lawyer, since only two of the three detainees have pending military tribunals.

"I don't think they have any evidence. These are good cases for repatriation, regardless of what you might think of the evidence," Lachelier, who represents Ibrahim al-Qousy, told Reuters after a news conference in Khartoum.

"A trial of al-Qousy would be embarrassing to the United States."

The charges against Qousy include material support for terrorism and conspiracy to commit terrorism.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: gitmo

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1 posted on 04/30/2009 2:29:55 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
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I don't think they have any evidence. These are good cases for repatriation, regardless of what you might think of the evidence,"

Yeah, 'cause we know that facts don't really matter. Who pays for these guys lawyers anyway?

One good thing that will come out of this. There will be a lot fewer prisoners taken next time.

2 posted on 04/30/2009 3:24:37 PM PDT by OpeEdMunkey (We seem to have reached a critical mass of stupid people.)
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