U.S. transfers 11 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo, leaving just 15 in custody
- Eleven Yemeni detainees have been moved from the U.S. Military prison in Guantanamo Bay to Oman.
- This transfer leaves 15 detainees in the prison, the smallest number in its history.
- The Pentagon stated that the men were held for over two decades without charge.
- This transfer is the largest to a single country at one time under President Joe Biden.
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Guantánamo empties: only 15 prisoners remain in prison
Guantánamo, Cuba. It sounds like the disaster of '98, to the verses of José Martí that were then made a song for a guajira, to the shackles of those detained by the U.S. in faraway rocks after the terrorist attacks of 9/11. If the latter still sound at the naval base of the U.S. Army in Cuban territory, they will do so with a lot of echo. They barely remain prisoners in the detention center that was set up there in 2002 by the Government of Geor…
Guantanamo Bay releases 11 Yemeni men in Joe Biden’s final push to close the detention center
The Pentagon announced the release of 11 Yemeni men from Guantanamo to Oman, marking a key step in the Biden administration’s push to close the detention center. These detainees had been held without charge for over 20 years.
US transfers 11 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo to Oman / How many are currently incarcerated at the controversial US military prison - HotNews.ro
The US Department of Defense (Pentagon) announced that it has transferred to Oman 11 Yemeni detainees held at Guantanamo, the controversial prison located at a US military base in Cuba, where more than…
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