Rzeczpospolita - Poland | Tuesday, January 27, 2009
The world is no more secure without Guantánamo
The daily Rzeczpospolita asks where the prisoners should go: "The American prison on Cuba ... had one advantage. It guaranteed that terroriss who were dangerous to the world order remained isolated in one place. ... What will happen now when these prisoners - even the less dangerous among them - are dispersed across Europe? Will our lack of experience in fighting the Al-Qaida network and our very liberal methods of resocialisation not make it easy for them to flee? Such cases have been seen among prisoners released from American jails, who then returned to Al-Qaida. The world may become more humane without Guantánamo. But it will not be any more secure."
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