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US sends home man held for nearly 20 years at Guantanamo Bay detention centre

  • The Algerian was repatriated with assurances from the government that he would be treated humanely there
  • The Biden administration is attempting to reduce the number of men held at the facility as part of a broader effort to close it

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A man was sent home after 20 years of being held at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba. Photo: AP

An Algerian man imprisoned at the Guantanamo Bay detention centre for nearly 20 years has been released and sent back to his homeland.

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The Department of Defence announced Saturday that Sufiyan Barhoumi was repatriated with assurances from the Algerian government that he would be treated humanely there and that security measures would be imposed to reduce the risk that he could pose a threat in the future.

The Pentagon did not provide details about those security measures, which could include restrictions on travel.

Barhoumi was captured in Pakistan and taken to the US base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in 2002. The United States eventually determined he was involved with various extremist groups but was not a member of al-Qaeda or the Taliban, according to a report by a review board at the prison that approved him for release in 2016.

Demonstrators calling for the closure of the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. Photo: AFP
Demonstrators calling for the closure of the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. Photo: AFP

US authorities attempted to prosecute Barhoumi but the effort fizzled amid legal challenges to the initial version of the military commission system set up under President George W. Bush.

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