[JURIST] Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheal Martin [official profile] has mentioned that Ireland would very likely accept detainees [Irish Examiner report] launched from your Guantanamo Bay [JURIST news archive] military prison if US President-elect Barack Obama closed the facility. In an interview using the Irish Examiner printed Monday,
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