Release of Uighur Terrorists Still Likely - Brenda Walker
May 08, 2009
By Brenda Walker
The question of what's to be done with the Uighur jihadists now imprisoned in Guantanamo has been bubbling along on a back burner of media and political attention, but that's changing. A few people have been sounding the alarm, such as Rep. Frank Wolf who spoke Monday and Tuesday on the floor of Congress against the administration's plan to release the Uighurs into American communities. (And if endangering our safety isn't bad enough, taxpayers would be forced to pay resettlement costs for the Chinese Muslim jihadists.)
The good news is the growing awareness and concern. The bad news is weasel words from the Attorney General, based on the definition of the word "terrorist." [Holder: Terrorists won't be set free in U.S., or abroad, Miami Herald, May 7, 2009]
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