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	<title>Comments on: An Open Letter to Obama</title>
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		<title>By: petermarshall</title>
		<link>http://re-photo.co.uk/?p=556#comment-683</link>
		<author>petermarshall</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 09:31:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Of course I don't claim any credit for it, but it was very gratifying to hear last Friday that Binyam would be released any day now - and  one of today's BBC headlines was that he should arrive here later today - Monday. 

But Shaker Abdur-Raheem Aamer is still there, and his British wife and four children still waiting for him in Battersea. The BBC appear to have forgotten him when they describe Binyam as the last British resident in Guantanamo. Apparently Shaker has been cleared for release, but there seems to be no information about what his happening to him.

And of course getting the prisoners released is not the end of the story. There are still many questions to be asked both of the US and UK - and many people who should be brought to justice for their part in the torture and illegal imprisonment.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of course I don&#8217;t claim any credit for it, but it was very gratifying to hear last Friday that Binyam would be released any day now - and  one of today&#8217;s BBC headlines was that he should arrive here later today - Monday. </p>
<p>But Shaker Abdur-Raheem Aamer is still there, and his British wife and four children still waiting for him in Battersea. The BBC appear to have forgotten him when they describe Binyam as the last British resident in Guantanamo. Apparently Shaker has been cleared for release, but there seems to be no information about what his happening to him.</p>
<p>And of course getting the prisoners released is not the end of the story. There are still many questions to be asked both of the US and UK - and many people who should be brought to justice for their part in the torture and illegal imprisonment.</p>
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