Gitmo prisoners are time bombs, Ghana bishops say

(CNSNews.com) – In reference to two former Guantanamo Bay prisoners who were transferred to Ghana in West Africa, the Catholic Bishops' Conference there said it was a "wrong and dangerous" decision, that the two men were "not refugees but time-bombs" who clearly "pose a threat," and that the government should send them "back to wherever they came from."
In a statement with the headline, "Accepting Former Guantanamo Bay Prisoners in Ghana: Wrong and Dangerous," the Bishops' Conference noted that the ex-Gitmo prisoner Mahmoud Omar Mohammed Bin Atef used to fight for Osama bin Laden, and the other ex-prisoner, Khalid Shayk Mohammed, had trained with Al Qaeda.