Palau to take Uighur detainees from Guantanamo

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QuotePalau to take Uighur detainees from Guantanamo
By RAY LILLEY, Associated Press

WELLINGTON, New Zealand – The remote Pacific island nation of Palau said Wednesday it has agreed to a U.S. request to temporarily resettle up to 17 Chinese Muslims now held at the Guantanamo Bay detention center on Cuba.

Palau President Johnson Toribiong said the administration of President Barack Obama made the request last week and that his country was "honored and proud" to resettle the detainees from China's Uighur minority as a humanitarian gesture.

His archipelago, with a population of about 20,000, will accept up to 17 of the detainees subject to periodic review, Toribiong said in a statement released to The Associated Press.

The Obama administration sought a solution for the detainees after facing fierce congressional opposition to releasing them on U.S. soil despite a Pentagon determination that they were not "enemy combatants."

"Palau's accommodation to accept the temporary resettlement of these detainees is a humanitarian gesture intended to help them be freed of any further unnecessary incarceration and to restart their lives in as normal a fashion as possible," Toribiong said.

Palau, made up of eight main islands plus more than 250 islets, is best known for diving and tourism and is located some 500 miles (800 kilometers) east of the Philippines in the Pacific Ocean.

A federal judge last year ordered the Uighur detainees released into the United States after the Pentagon determined they were not "enemy combatants." But an appeals court halted the order, and they have been in legal limbo ever since.

U.S. officials have not said publicly where the detainees might be sent, but said privately that Palau was a prime candidate for their relocation.

Asked Tuesday about discussions with Palau on the Uighurs, State Department spokesman Ian Kelly declined to comment beyond saying the U.S. is "working closely with our friends and allies regarding resettlement" of detainees at Guantanamo.

Two U.S. officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the U.S. was prepared to give Palau up to $200 million in development, budget support and other assistance in return for accepting the Uighurs and as part of a mutual defense and cooperation treaty that is due to be renegotiated this year.

The U.S. would not send the Uighurs back to China for fear they will be tortured or executed. Beijing says Uighur insurgents are leading an Islamic separatist movement in China's far west and wants those held at Guantanamo to be returned to China.

China's Foreign Ministry did not immediately react to the news when contacted by the AP on Wednesday.

Palau is one of a handful of mainly Pacific island, Latin American and African countries that does not recognize China and maintains diplomatic relations with Taiwan.

In 2006, Albania accepted five Uighur detainees from Guantanamo but has since balked at taking others, partly for fear of diplomatic repercussions from China.

The State Department said last week that Daniel Fried, the career diplomat who was named earlier this year to oversee Guantanamo's closure, had visited Palau but offered no details on his mission. Fried has been negotiating with third countries to accept many of the Guantanamo detainees.

A former U.S. trust territory in the Pacific, Palau has retained close ties with the United States since independence in 1994 when it signed a Free Compact of Association with the U.S.

While it is independent, it relies heavily on U.S. aid and is dependent on the United States for its defense. Native-born Palauans are allowed to enter the United States without passports or visas.


Associated Press writers Matthew Lee and Devlin Barrett in Washington contributed to this report.


Syt

If I get 10+ million USD in aid per person I will also house a former Gitmo detainee. :)
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CountDeMoney

QuotePalau is one of a handful of mainly Pacific island, Latin American and African countries that does not recognize China and maintains diplomatic relations with Taiwan.

Now THAT is a Coalition of the Willing!

KRonn

Heh, interesting all around. From the political repercussions with China for taking in Uighurs, to nations not wanting or knowing what to do with Gitmo detainees, no matter where from. Heck, the US doesn't want to take in detainees either.

Josephus

Isn't that were they filmed a couple season of Survivor?

Now that would make an interesting reality TV show.

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Malthus

I just can't imagine how bizzare it would be to go from being a Uighur seperatist to living on Palau. If you tried, you could not find a more different location from north central asia.

I suppose Uighurs are pretty adaptable, though. As the saying goes, "Uighurs whobble but they don't fall down".  ;)
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derspiess

Btw, what's the correct pronunciation of "Uighur".   More often than not I hear it pronounced almost identically to "Wigger" :D
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Syt

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Malthus

Quote from: derspiess on June 10, 2009, 10:22:13 AM
Btw, what's the correct pronunciation of "Uighur".   More often than not I hear it pronounced almost identically to "Wigger" :D

Here: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Uighur
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Mr.Penguin

Hmm, I forsee a friendly visit by the Chinese navy to this peasefull little island nation...

"We believe that you are keeping some of our citizens aganist our...uhm..their will, please hand them over"...
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saskganesh

from a prison cell to a tropical coral beach. sounds like a wonderful outcome.

...  or perhaps the Paleese headhunters just want some variety in their diet.
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