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    US proposal to detain elements calling for "foreigners" at Assad base

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    Post by Rocky Tue 04 Sep 2018, 2:17 am

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    Many Arab and Western countries and countries have refused to hand over terrorist fighters held in Iraq and Syria to their countries of origin. The United States has concluded that they are being held in Iraqi prisons with Iraqi guards if they can not be sent to their countries of origin.
    The administration is working to apply the idea that has been well received by a group of lawmakers in Congress, while another team opposed that idea on the grounds that there is no financial resources to spend detainees on their prison terms and human rights abuses in Guantánamo prisons.
    According to the NBC News, the number of terrorist fighters belonging to the United States, which wants to transfer them to Guantanamo, is 600 fighters, after America tried to communicate with a number of countries to which the detainees originally belonged, but it was rejected Of most of those States.
    The detainees, who will be sent to Guantanamo, will be held in Iraqi prisons with Iraqi guards, but the United States may reserve the right to sue them if they can not be sent to their countries of origin, pointing out that among the detainees are Daash fighters who participated in the killing of Americans and hostages Other Westerners in Iraq and Syria, especially four extremists called "Beatles" by observers because of their British accent.
    The move, which is being studied by the administration of President Trump, has received the opposition of Democrats in Congress and a number of human rights groups to send new detainees to Guantanamo, arguing that the Da'ash fighters suspected of killing Americans should be tried by federal courts. Can be held accountable rather than held indefinitely without charge.
    A number of US officials said the prisoners, who may be heading to Iraq or Cuba, will be selected from a group of some 600 detainees currently held by US-backed Syrian-led forces in a rebel-held area of ​​Syria, Of the detainees are foreign fighters, not Iraqis, ranging from infantrymen who were taken from the battlefield to higher-value detainees who were tracked down and their families with the help of the US military.
    Washington is considering sending fighters to a prison in Iraq. One official said this would "ease some security concerns" that prisoners could escape.Another official said that the detention of detainees in Iraq as a transit point also eliminates the need to enter their countries of origin to Syria to collect them.
    Among the prisons the US administration is working on is the Assad Air Base in Anbar province.
    The United States has discussed this option with the Iraqis, but at this stage there is no final agreement, according to three US officials. The officials said the United States hoped to reach detainees for questioning and self-determination.


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