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Ex-Guantanamo Prisoners Return to Afghanistan 

 

Sudan Events – Sumaya Sayed 

Two former prisoners held at the US detention centre in Guantanamo Bay until 2017 have returned home to Afghanistan, more than 20 years after they were arrested.

Abdul Karim and Abdul Zahir landed in Kabul early on Monday from Oman, where they had been transferred in 2017 and held under house arrest, said Zahir’s son Mohammad Osman and airport staff.

They were among hundreds of suspected ‘militants’ captured by US forces during the United States “War on Terror” and held in the secretive prison in Cuba.

“With the grace of God and efforts by the leaders of the Islamic Emirate, he has returned to the country,” Osman said, referring to Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities.

US authorities faced accusations of torture and abuse against prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay facility, where many were held without charge or the legal power to challenge their detention.

Most of the military prison’s inmates have been released over the years, including senior Taliban leaders.

“I am very happy. When I woke up in the morning, I felt like it was Eid for me,” Osman said.

The returnees were whisked to a VIP area away from media and a jostling crowd of supporters, some clutching bouquets, who had gathered for their arrival.

Karim and Zahir both told media outlet Hurriyat they were overwhelmed with happiness at their return.

“Praise be to Allah, I returned to my country in such a time when there is an Islamic system and peace all over Afghanistan,” Karim said.

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