The controversial Guantanamo Bay prison, which houses terrorists from various parts of the world, could play a key role in relief efforts in Haiti, where tens of thousands of people were killed following a calamitous quake.
The Guantanamo detention centre has a major medical facility and a large airstrip both of which could be used in the coming days, State Department spokesman P J Crowley said. The major hospitals in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince have been damaged and the airport is being run by the US army on an emergency basis. "That (Guantanamo) remains a valuable outlet. I think as far as I know, we've taken seven (people) out so far, plus the Spanish ambassador (to Haiti). But we do have a major medical facility at Guantanamo. We have a runway and large ramp space. So as we go through this, you know, Guantanamo will play
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