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The long ordeal of Mohammed El-Gharani, Guantánamo’s youngest prisoner, has finally come to an end. Reprieve, the legal action charity that represents him, reported yesterday that he has been sent back to Chad.
Andy Worthington: The Long Ordeal of Mohammed El-Gharani
Someone please explain how we could detain a 14 year old child, that wasn't arrested on the battlefield, nor was he arrested by our troops, in a military prison with no charges being filed for 7 years.
To be clear, the only issue I have, is with detaining him without charges. If we had evidence that he was a terrorist,(other than the hear say of other detainees) I say charge him, regardless of his age. That doesn't appear to be the case here.
U.S. judge orders Chad citizen freed from Guantanamo | Reuters
Andy Worthington: The Long Ordeal of Mohammed El-Gharani
Someone please explain how we could detain a 14 year old child, that wasn't arrested on the battlefield, nor was he arrested by our troops, in a military prison with no charges being filed for 7 years.
To be clear, the only issue I have, is with detaining him without charges. If we had evidence that he was a terrorist,(other than the hear say of other detainees) I say charge him, regardless of his age. That doesn't appear to be the case here.
U.S. judge orders Chad citizen freed from Guantanamo | Reuters
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