Australia, U.S. Agree on Terror Suspect
The United States and Australia have signed a deal to allow an Australian terror suspect held at Guantanamo Bay to serve his sentence in his own country if convicted, the Australian government said Wednesday. David Hicks, a former kangaroo skinner and Muslim convert, was detained in Afghanistan in December 2001 while allegedly fighting with the ousted Taliban regime. He has been held at the U.S. Navy detention camp in Cuba since 2002. Full Story