French Gitmo detainees want US general quizzed
Daily Times
November 6, 2007
PARIS: Two French ex-detainees at the Guatanamo Bay prison camp have
asked French judges to question US General Geoffrey Miller, the camp’s
former commander, as part of a probe into allegations of torture and
illegal arrest.
Lawyers
William Bourdon and Jacques Debray representing the two former
prisoners asked investigating judges last month to “summon General
Geoffrey Miller as quickly as possible” and consider charges if he
fails to cooperate, according to a letter seen by AFP.
The two
ex-prisoners, Nizar Sassi and Mourad Benchellali, have filed a
complaint for illegal arrest, arbitrary detention and torture after
they were captured in Afghanistan in late 2001 and sent to Guantanamo
in early 2002.
They were transferred to France in July 2004 and
went on trial in 2006 on terrorism charges. Hearings in that trial are
due to resume next month.
The lawyers argued that Miller, who
ran the detention camp of prisoners taken in the US-led “war on terror”
from its 2002 opening until 2003, had a “personal responsibility” in
the management of Guantanamo “in total violation of international law
and French law.” afp
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