I SEE lawyers are queueing up to help the men who have been released from Guantanamo Bay to claim compensation from either the British or American governments, and line their own pockets in the process.

I don't see a queue of legal eagles to represent the people who have lost relatives or had them injured by members of the IRA, ETA or al Qaida and claim compensation from the likes of these particular groups.

Why? Or is it too obvious?

TJ Ryder,

Priory Gardens,

Dringhouses, York.

Updated: 10:09 Monday, March 15, 2004