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US transfers two Guantanamo Bay detainees to Pakistan | |||
2023-02-24 | |||
[GEO.TV] The United States has transferred two brothers from the Guantanamo Bay US detention facility in Cuba to Pakistain, bringing the total number of people held at Guantanamo down to 32, the Pentagon said on Thursday. The Guantanamo camp was established by Republican President George W Bush in 2002 to house foreign terrorism suspects following the 2001 hijacked plane attacks on New York and the Pentagon that killed about 3,000 people. It came to symbolise the excesses of the US "war on terror" because of harsh interrogation methods that critics have said amounted to torture. There were 40 detainees when President Joe The Big GuyBiden ![]() , a Democrat, took office in 2021. Biden has said he hopes to close the facility. The federal government is barred by law from transferring Guantanamo detainees to US mainland prisons. On Thursday, the Pentagon announced the repatriation of Abdul Rabbani and Mohammed Rabbani to Pakistain. Both were arrested in 2002. Abdul Rabbani was an al-Qaeda controller while Mohammed Rabbani was a financial and travel controller for prominent al-Qaeda leaders, according to the Pentagon's website. "The United States appreciates the willingness of the Government of Pakistain and other partners to support ongoing US efforts focused on responsibly reducing the detainee population and ultimately closing the Guantanamo Bay facility," the Pentagon said in a statement. A total of 32 detainees remain, of whom 18 are eligible for transfer, the Pentagon said in its statement. Reacting to the development, Senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan of Jamat-e-Islami welcomed their transfer to Pakistain, saying the two brothers were detained without any case.
The brothers were born in Saudi Arabia and are ethnically Burmese.
Shortly after taking office, the Biden administration said it planned to close the controversial detention center, which opened in 2002 and has since been used to house more than 700 foreign inmates suspected of ties to al-Qaeda or the Taliban. Earlier this month, Pakistani detainee Majid Khan was transferred to Belize following the completion of his sentence. Intense pushback from Congress prevented former President Barack Obama from making good on a 2008 campaign promise to close Guantanamo, despite an executive order issued on his second day in office. Former President Donald Trump signed a 2018 executive order to keep it open, citing the risk of recidivism among the prisoners. Just one detainee was released under his administration — a Saudi man who pleaded guilty to terrorism-related charges and was transferred to Saudi Arabian custody in 2018 to serve out the remainder of his sentence. Related: Abdul Rabbani: 2021-05-25 Biden administration to release Gitmo terrorist detainees but not January 6 trespassers Abdul Rabbani: 2008-09-08 Aafia's husband in Guantanamo | |||
Posted by:Fred |
#8 Load them all up in the back of a C-130 and chuck 'em out the back over the Bermuda triangle at 15,000 feet. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2023-02-24 09:06 |
#7 What Mullah Richard said. |
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia 2023-02-24 08:14 |
#6 See also: Freebie and the Bean |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2023-02-24 07:45 |
#5 /\ “Are you interested in joining? The benefits are terrific. The trick is not to get killed. That's really the key to the benefit program.” on working for the CIA PETER FALK - Vince Ricardo, 'The En-Laws' 1979 |
Posted by: Besoeker 2023-02-24 07:42 |
#4 ^ Assuming the poor bastich is still alive... |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2023-02-24 07:31 |
#3 Shoulda traded them for the Dr. who gave us Bin Laden |
Posted by: Frank G 2023-02-24 07:28 |
#2 Enemy Combatant No charges necessary for incarceration. |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2023-02-24 07:23 |
#1 Great justice system we have....held for 20 years without being formally charged. |
Posted by: DooDahMan 2023-02-24 06:57 |