Palau: a Hell or a Paradise, Guantanamo Detainees should know
Palau, an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, officially the Republic of Palau (Palauan: Beluu er a Belau), is not the focus of the world before.
However, Palau has become a matter for the world in recent days, and thanks for Obama’s Guantanamo plan, which agrees to transfer 17 Chinese Muslims to Palau. How this comes out? For $200m fund. Palau’s temporarily resettling former detainees from Guantanamo Bay will gain $200m in aid contributions.
Let me introduce this world new focus for you.
Palau, 800 km east of the Philippines and 3,200 km south of Tokyo, is one of the world’s youngest and smallest nations. The history of this nation began at 1994, as at that time, Palau has emerged from United Nations trusteeship (administered by the United States). Palau is one of the world’s least-populated nations, made up of 8 main islands and 250 smaller ones.
Quote from New York time that Johnson Toribiong, the president of Palau, said his government had “agreed to accommodate the United States of America’s request” to “temporarily resettle” the detainees, and Palau, would be “honored and proud” to take them in a “humanitarian gesture.”
You can find the environment of Palau; you will not doubt as an American lawyer said, “What they will encounter in Palau is paradise.”
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