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16 Saudis
return from Gitmo prison
RIYADH—Sixteen Saudis returned home on Thursday after the United States
released them from a prison camp at Guantanamo Bay where foreign
terrorism suspects are held.
The Saudi state news agency SPA said Interior Minister Prince Nayef bin
Abdul-Aziz “expressed his relief and appreciation for the cooperation
shown by the authorities in the United States, hoping this leads to the
return of the remaining Saudis.”
Saudi public anger over the treatment of Saudi detainees in Guantanamo
Bay has been high in the Muslim kingdom, a key U.S. ally. Two Saudis
were among three prisoners who hanged themselves at the naval base in
June.
Washington is reducing the numbers of people detained at Guantanamo Bay
to move towards closing the camp, but SPA did not say how many Saudis
remain there.
Many of the men held at Guantanamo were captured in Afghanistan in the
U.S.-led war to oust the Taliban after the September 11 attacks. Many
have been held for years, most of them without charge.—Agencies |