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If after seven years of "enhanced interrogation" the authorities at Gitmo decided they pose no threat, then that's good enough for me. Sending them back to China would be a crime against humanity. I just found this article. Apparently the government of Munich is willing to accept them.
Other countries have said they would take them and then changed their minds. If these people are so innocent then why can't we convince other governments to take them? On one hand we shouldn't believe anything the government tells us and on the other we should believe these people are as pure as the driven snow? I don't believe for one minute that these people couldn't be taken to some third world country, given passports and money and quietly released to go their own way.