] LONDON, England -- British anti-terrorism police have ] started an investigation into five Britons to be freed ] from the U.S. Guantanamo Bay prison camp in Cuba after ] being held without trial for two years. ] ] London and Washington announced on Thursday that the five ] would be sent back to the United Kingdom in the next few ] weeks and could be freed on their arrival. ] ... ] ] Washington says the prisoners are "enemy combatants" who ] have no right to lawyers. The U.S. government has been ] interrogating the detainees and deciding whether they ] will face military tribunals or be released. Any thoughts on the rights of "enemy combatants"? What are their actual rights (if any) and what are they entitled to? I definitely am not cool with the U.S. just holding them with trial, or, I'm assuming, even charging. Of course, this kind of thing probably happens all the time, especially after 9-11. CNN.com - UK investigates Guantanamo five - Feb. 20, 2004 |