DOS Cable re: Guidance and Talking Points to Foreign Governments Concerning Their Citizens Detained at Guantanamo Bay, February 19, 2002

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This State Department cable provides talking points concerning informing foreign governments about the transfer of their citizens/nationals to Guantanamo after they were picked-up on the battle field of Afghanistan. The information is on the transfer of detainees to Guantanamo, conditions of access for International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) to visit Guantanamo, and internal US policy guidance for foreign access to detainees is provided, as well assurances that the detainees will be treated humanely. Finally, it states that the U.S. Government has not yet made a final decision on criminal charges it may bring against detainees in Guantanamo or which legal forum to bring charges. And states “We are still very interested in knowing what legal steps your government is prepared to take” concerning these individuals, leaving open the possibility that the detainee(s) could be repatriated to their home country to face charges.

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E.O. 12958: DELL: 02/8/07
TAGS: PTER, PREL, KAWC
SUBJECT: FEBRUARY 9 TRANSFER OF DETAINEES TO GUANTANAMO

REF: A) STATE 6135S

B) STATE 20095

Classified by S/WCI - Pierre Prosper, for reasons 1.5 (b) and (d).
1. (U) This is an action message.

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE REVIEW AUTHORITY: WILLIAM E LANDFAIR DATE/CASE ID: 19 OCT 2004 200303827 U

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(C) Addressee posts (not/not including Havana) are

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A-equested to inform host governments at the earliest
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identifying details on detainees that could be shared with
host governments as it becomes available. Please do not
share details on nationals from third countries with host
government. Please use talking points in paragraph 4.

4. (U) Talking Points

-- At mid-afternoon local time February 9, a U.S. military
aircraft arrived at the U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba carrying a number of individuals detained in relation
to military operations in Afghanistan. These included

(number) national(s) of your country. The USG does not
intend to make names of the individuals being detained at
Guantanamo Bay public at this time.

-- These individuals pose a threat to the United States and
international peace and security. For operational and

security reasons, we have transported them to the U.S. Naval
Station at Guantanamo Bay.

-- All detainees will be treated humanely.

-- The United States is evaluating the possibility of
prosecuting these detainees in a U.S. forum.

-- We are also evaluating the possibility of returning
certain individuals to their country of nationality for
further legal action. Before making any decisions, however,
we seek additional information.

-- If you have information concerning these detainees, and
especially information concerning any criminal conduct

(including violations of the laws of war) that they are
alleged to have committed, we would appreciate receiving
that information through the law enforcement liaison at our
embassy.

-- we would hope that you would be able to prosecute
vigorously all of your nationals who have aided al-Qaida

terrorists.

-- Do you have any information from your own sources that

connects these persons with al-Qaida or the Taliban?

-- Are there any charges pending against these persons in

your country? If so, what are those charges and against
whom have they been brought?

-- would these persons be subject to prosecution in your

country, and if so, for what crimes? For crimes committed

inside your country? For crimes committed outside,

including for acts related to the Afghan conflict or

terrorist acts?

-- What types of punishments are available under your law

for offenses that have been or might be brought against

these persons in your country?

5. Ref B provides detailed guidance regarding requests for
access to detainees in Guantanamo.

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7. (U) Background for Posts

(C) The most pressing matter at hand is ensuring that those
who pose or might pose a continuing threat to the United
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a remain securely detained. Curretly we are holding

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Qaida and notable Taliban members could be undertaken by
three parties: the United States, the respective governments
of assorted nationals detained!CI and the

I we will want to maintain our
clexiniiity or action in all scenarios.

(C)
In coming weeks we will make further transfers of
detained al-Qaida, senior Taliban officials and others who
we believe pose a threat.

(C)
We will make determinations at a later date concerning
detainees who may be subject to U.S. prosecution. We will
also examine the possibility of other states undertaking
prosecutions.

8.
(U) Please slug responses for S/WCI, L,
DOD/OGC:Davidson, DOD/OSD/SOLIC:Hollis, and NSC
Legal:Bellinger.

9.
Minimize considered.
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