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UK Guantanamo men go free

2004-03-11 07:25
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London - Five British Muslims sent home by the United States from its Guantanamo Bay detention camp were all free men on Thursday after British police released them without charge.

Four of the men were freed late on Wednesday after questioning at the high-security Paddington Green police station in west London under anti-terrorism laws. The fifth was already at liberty.

The five returned to Britain on Tuesday on a Royal Air Force flight from the Guantanamo naval base in Cuba, where the US is holding about 650 alleged Al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters.

Negotiations between London and Washington are continuing on the fate of four other Britons imprisoned at the base, who could face trial before controversial US military courts.

Four of the repatriated men - Ruhal Ahmed, 23, Asif Iqbal, 22, Shafiq Rasul, 26, and Tarek Dergoul, 26 - were arrested by anti-terrorist police on their arrival at a RAF base outside London.

Jamal al Harith, 37, was detained at RAF Northolt for just four hours under immigration rules before he was given a police escort through a crush of reporters to rejoin his family at a secret location.

Police said that Dergoul, a former care worker from east London who had been held under the Terrorism Act 2000, had been freed after "close liaison" between police and state prosecutors.

He had been questioned under a section the Act which refers to alleged involvement "in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism", according to police.

Two-year ordeal

Just before midnight, the four other men were released, bringing an end to their two-year ordeal. They were then taken to undisclosed locations of their choice.

Dergoul was allowed to phone relatives before his release. According to Thursday's Daily Mirror newspaper, he told his brother Halid: "I want to clear my name and set the record straight.

"In the beginning I was messed up and it took a long time to come to terms with where I was. But now I am feeling emotionally positive and physically strong."

The Mirror reported that Halid denied that his brother had links with extremists or Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network, adding: "Tarek was just in the wrong place at the wrong time."

A lawyer for Jamaican-born Al Harith, a web designer from Manchester who converted to Islam in his 20s, said the freed man wanted the US authorities to "answer for the injustice which he has suffered" at Guantanamo Bay.

"He has been detained as an innocent for a period of two years. He has been treated in a cruel, inhumane and degrading manner. He wants the authorities to answer for that," lawyer Robert Lizar said.

The four Britons who remain in Guantanamo Bay are Feroz Abbasi, Moazzam Begg, Richard Belmar, and Martin Mubanga, who also holds Zambian citizenship.

US officials, quoted on Monday by Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper, alleged that the four were trained "terrorists" who would rejoin Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda network if they were released.

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