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Aussie's Say No to Relocating Gitmo Detainees

Updated 2:42 AM EDT, Sat, Jan 3, 2009

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Acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard rebuffed George Bush's request to move Gitmo detainees down under.

 

Australia's Acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard says the United States has been told for a second time that Australia will not resettle detainees freed from the Guantanamo Bay military prison in Cuba.

Gillard says U.S. President George W. Bush's administration was told on Friday that a second request made in early December to resettle an unspecified number of detainees had been rejected.

She says the detainees did not meet Australia's stringent national security and immigration criteria.

She says her government had similarly rejected a resettlement request from the Bush administration in early 2008.

Copyright Associated Press

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  • Anonymous Monday, Jan 5 at 4:32 PM FLAG COMMENT It will be great to see Obama release the terrorists back into the world kill more people, right? Why does the left want U.S. citizens murdered? Watch, Obama will keep Club Gitmo open.
  • Carson Sunday, Jan 4 at 12:52 AM FLAG COMMENT Allow me to suggest Marie Byrd Land, it is claimed by no one.

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