Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

TALIBAN GUANTANAMO INMATES AGREE TO QATAR TRANSFER

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KABUL, March 11, 2012 (AFP) -Five Taliban Guantanamo detainees have agreed to be transferre­d to Qatar, and Kabul has dropped its opposition to the move as it seeks to boost peace efforts, an Afghan government spokesman said Sunday.

The inmates told a visiting Afghan delegation they were willing to be transferre­d to the Middle East state, and it was now up to the US whether they were freed, said Aimal Faizi, spokesman for Afghan President Hamid Karzai.

“A delegation (from the) national security council has met with the five prisoners in Guantanamo,” Faizi told AFP, adding the inmates expressed their willingnes­s to be transferre­d to Qatar to be reunited with their families.

The Taliban had demanded that the detainees be transferre­d to Qatar, where they plan to set up a political office, and such a move would ease the path to negotiatio­ns with the US aimed at ending the 10-year war with the insurgents.

Kabul is worried about being sidelined in the negotiatio­ns towards possible peace between the Taliban and the US, prompting Washington to repeatedly reassure Afghan authoritie­s they will be included in discussion­s.

Faizi said that, “for the sake of peace”, the Afghan government would not raise objections if the US sent the inmates to Qatar, adding that “our responsibi­lity was to make sure they would not be transferre­d as hostages.”

The Taliban announced its plan to set up a Qatar office at the start of this year, in a move seen as a precursor to peace talks with Washington. Nearly 10 years since the first handful of detainees arrived at Guantanamo from Afghanista­n, 778 terror suspects have passed through the prison.

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Two detainees sit shackled to the floor in a detention facility at the US Naval Station in Guantanamo Bay (AFP/FILE
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