"UK involvement in the Bush administration’s ‘war on terror’ was facing renewed scrutiny on Friday after it emerged that government lawyers had asked the attorney-general to investigate possible “criminal wrongdoing” by the security service MI5.
The Home Office confirmed its lawyers had referred evidence about the case of the last remaining detainee held at Guantánamo Bay since 2004 to Baroness Scotland, attorney-general. As an ‘independent law officer’ she is to consider what further action, if any, should be taken in the case.
According to the home office, Baroness Scotland will be looking at the the question of whether the police should investigate the latest claims of UK complicity in alleged rendition and torture.Why is this coming out now?
"While admitting that MI5 and MI6 officers have been involved in questioning terror suspects who have been held by the US, the UK government has repeatedly denied that it has “outsourced” torture to third countries to obtain information for court use or use in counter-terrorism.
The UK has also denied that it has been complicit in the use by the US of so-called rendition – flying detainees to countries where bans on torture do not apply.
The home office refused to say what, if any, political motives lay behind the decision to subject the case to further scrutiny in a move that one Whitehall insider conceded could open a legal minefield if pursued through the UK legal system.
However, Edward Davey, the Liberal Democrats’ foreign affairs spokesman, linked the move to a greater degree of accountability coming into government on both sides of the Atlantic in anticipation of a new president in Washington."
In other words, they are worries about the Democrats coming to power and actually investigating these charges. Does this signal that there is something to be worried about?
“It seems the increasing likelihood of a progressive White House is forcing the [UK] government to clean up its act, on everything from Guantánamo Bay to Diego Garcia,” Mr Davey said. “But it is too little too late.”
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