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The youngest prisonners in Guantanamo has been released

By: andri send a private message
Guantánamo : Cuba | 3 months ago  
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The youngest prisoner in Guantanamo has been released. He will go back to his home in Afghanistan. The youngest name is Muhammad Al Jawad, 19 years old. When United States detained him, His age was only 12 years. He supposed sit at elementary school. Meanwhile, Pentagon claimed that this child age was 17 when he thrown the grenade to US troops. We do not know this children is very dangerous for United States. Certainly, United States has break International law. Jawad is accused for throwing grenade that killed two US troops and an interpreter.


The military court has not found any evidence for Jawad' accusation. Federal has stopped the case, saying that Jawad had made statement under the integrator pressure. Jawad loss his young time in a baddest prison in the world. Thanks to God, finally he will back in Ramadan day when the most Muslim celebrate Ramadan.


US will release other fourteen of 228 prisoners in soon. Obama word said the Guantanamo will be closed but the closing is still debatable. Most of detainee will go to third country because their home country does not want to accept them. At least nine Europe country is ready to receive them.

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  • Submitted By: andri | 3 months ago
    One of the youngest people to be held at the US military prison in Guantanamo Bay has been released and taken back to his native Afghanistan, his lawyer has said. Mohammed Jawad, 19, was released from the jail in Cuba on Monday, seven years after he ...
  • News Source: United Press International | 2 months ago
    Department of Justice says the Portuguese government has assumed control of two Guantanamo Bay detainees. The Department of Justice said in a release that two Syrian nationals were transferred to Portugal from the U.S. detention facility in Cuba via...
  • News Source: The Boston Globe | 2 months ago
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  • News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | 2 months ago
    The two men have reportedly been held at the Guantanamo facility for a number of years over alleged links to terrorism. Their names have not been released, nor have details of when they were sent to Portugal. However, a State Department spokesperson...
  • News Source: BBC | 2 months ago
    The two detainees from the Cuban facility, who arrived in Portugal on Friday, have not yet been named. The US has asked European countries to accommodate former inmates who cannot return to their countries of origin because of the risk of persecution.
  • News Source: Al Jazeera | 2 months ago
    They are "not subject to any charge, they are free people and are living in homes provided by state", officials said. Dean Boyd, the US justice department spokesman, said: "We would not have proceeded with the transfers if the United States or...
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    The United States has coordinated closely with the government of Afghanistan to ensure the transfer takes place under appropriate security measures and will continue to consult with the Afghan government regarding Jawad, the department ...
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    Jawad, he said, arrived in Afghanistan with only the clothes he was wearing. "If the United States is concerned about his welfare and the recidivism issue, don't you want to take care that he is treated with love and cared for and ...
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Posted By JerrySatire JerrySatire | 3 months ago
Who will be the prisoners, with no rights, in America's next 'Guantanamo'?JerrySatirewww.Lampoon.net
Posted By Changez Changez | 3 months ago
Again, this is too obvious to comment on truly. It should be accepted as heinous.
Posted By mona37 mona37 | 3 months ago
the world is hilarious!
Posted By andri andri | 3 months ago
thanks for the comment. the world should stop Guantanamo
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