Detainees Won't Be Told of Bombings
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba
Some 520 terror suspects imprisoned here will not be told about the bombings
that killed at least 37 people and wounded about 700 in London on Thursday,
the commander of the detention camp said.

The detainees have been told about some news events, like the Dec. 26
tsunami and earthquake that killed more than 176,000 people in 11 countries
in Asia and Africa, said Gen. Jay Hood.

"Obviously this appears to be a terrorist-related incident and for some of
the enemy combatants we are holding, they would view this as encouraging,"
Hood said. "They would view this as part of another jihadist attack on the
West ... So this is not the sort of current world event we would share with
the detainees."

A single group, al-Qaida in Europe, claimed both the London bombings and
those in March 2003 in Madrid.

Hood declined to say whether there would be any attempts to collect
intelligence from detainees about the attack.

Many of the detainees have been at the U.S. Naval base for more than three
years with little contact with the outside world. They can send and receive
mail, which the military reads and sometimes redacts for security purposes.
The military posts some news headlines at some of the five prisons holding
the suspects.

The prisoners, who come from more than 40 countries, are all suspected of
ties to the al-Qaida terrorist network or Afghanistan's ousted Taliban
regime that sheltered it. Most have not been charged.

Nine British citizens were held at Guantanamo but all have been released. 
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