Wednesday, 4 January 2017

White House expects more Guantanamo transfers

The US government has pledged to move ahead with the transfer of inmates out of the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, rejecting President-elect Donald Trump's demand for a freeze.
With President Barack Obama set to leave office on January 20, White House spokesman Josh Earnest put Trump on notice on Tuesday that more inmates would be moved.
"I would expect, at this point, additional transfers," he said.
Earnest's comments came just hours after Trump tweeted that "there should be no further releases from Gitmo".

The White House ignores President-elect Donald Trump's demand for a freeze on transfers from the Guantanamo Bay prison.Image result for controversial detention centre in usa picture

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