Seven Britons held without trial at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay were offered new hope of an early release Friday after Washington appeared to soften its stance. A U.S. diplomat was reported in British newspapers as saying the suspects, held as “enemy combatants,” could be repatriated if Britain is able to “manage” them after their return. “We are prepared to arrange their transfer home for detention or prosecution or other actions depending on individual circumstances,” U.S. Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Pierre-Richard Prosper told a small U.S. Embassy briefing, according to the Times. Full Story
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