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Africa North
Former Guantanamo Inmate Freed in Morocco
2007-05-04
A Moroccan man sent home from the US detention camp at Guantanamo Bay last week was released by local authorities after terrorism-related charges were dropped, a human rights lawyer and relatives said yesterday. Ahmed Errachidi, 41, was arrested on his return to Morocco and appeared before a judge on Wednesday on suspicion of preparing and carrying out terrorist acts, lawyer Mohamed Sebbar told Reuters. “The charges were dropped, he was released last night and he is now back home with his family,” said Sebbar. A relative confirmed his release and return home.

Errachidi spent more than five years at the US detention camp for terrorist suspects at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba before being freed without charge last week. He has a wife and two young sons living in Morocco. Relatives say he suffers from bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, and needs to take medication regularly.

Errachidi lived in Britain for 17 years and worked as a chef in London restaurants. According to the British-based legal charity Reprieve, which represents him, he was arrested in Pakistan after traveling there in 2001 on a business venture to fund a heart operation for his younger son, Imran. While there, Ahmed Errachidi was affected by television footage of the US invasion of neighboring Afghanistan and went there to try to help refugees from bombing raids, a decision his lawyers say reflected his erratic judgment caused by his illness.

Once in Afghanistan, he soon realized there was nothing he could do and it was dangerous to stay. He was detained after crossing back into Pakistan. Pakistani officials then “sold Ahmed Errachidi to the US military for a bounty that was negotiated while he stood by in shackles and a hood,” Reprieve said in a press release on his case.
Posted by:Fred

#8  100 Bucks US, in cash sounds about right.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-05-04 22:33  

#7  I like the part that says Pak officials “sold Ahmed Errachidi to the US military for a bounty that was negotiated while he stood by in shackles and a hood.” I just hope we didn't pay too much because it doesn't sound like he was worth it.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-05-04 14:44  

#6  Any chance we are implanting chips in these guys?
Posted by: Unique Batt;e   2007-05-04 12:49  

#5  "Go forth, and don't do whatever it was you were doing no more!"
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-05-04 12:06  

#4  I think he's just nuts.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2007-05-04 10:47  

#3  "Bipolar", huh?
They learn fast.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-05-04 09:29  

#2  Relatives say he suffers from bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression,

a perfect acolyte for Allan
Posted by: Frank G   2007-05-04 07:34  

#1  Ahmed Errachidi, 41, was arrested on his return to Morocco and appeared before a judge on Wednesday on suspicion of preparing and carrying out terrorist acts,

You were better off in gitmo, Idiot.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-05-04 06:22  

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