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US denies releasing two Guantánamo Bay detainees to Mauritania US denies releasing two Guantánamo Bay detainees to Mauritania
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The US has denied claims from a prisoners' rights group in Mauritania that two Guantánamo Bay detainees have been released and returned to the African country.The US has denied claims from a prisoners' rights group in Mauritania that two Guantánamo Bay detainees have been released and returned to the African country.
No inmates have been transferred from Guantánamo since October last year, said Army Lt Col Joseph Todd Breasseale, a US Defense Department spokesman.No inmates have been transferred from Guantánamo since October last year, said Army Lt Col Joseph Todd Breasseale, a US Defense Department spokesman.
The report of the transfer of the two Guantánamo detainees was also denied by Nancy Hollander, a lawyer for one of the men. Hollander said that Mohamedou Ould Slahi is still in Guantánamo and reports of his release are untrue.The report of the transfer of the two Guantánamo detainees was also denied by Nancy Hollander, a lawyer for one of the men. Hollander said that Mohamedou Ould Slahi is still in Guantánamo and reports of his release are untrue.
"It is totally false," Hollander said in a phone interview from Seattle. "It (his transfer) just didn't happen.""It is totally false," Hollander said in a phone interview from Seattle. "It (his transfer) just didn't happen."
Hollander, who has represented Slahi since 2005, last visited him at the prison on the US base in Cuba in May. She said she has spoken with his Mauritanian lawyer and he confirmed that Slahi has not been released. "I don't know why or how this rumor got started."Hollander, who has represented Slahi since 2005, last visited him at the prison on the US base in Cuba in May. She said she has spoken with his Mauritanian lawyer and he confirmed that Slahi has not been released. "I don't know why or how this rumor got started."
The report that the Guantánamo detainees were transferred to Mauritania came from Hamoud Ould Nabagha, chairman of the Support Committee for Guantanamo Prisoners. He said the prisoners include Mohamedou Ould Slahi and Ahmed Ould Abdel Aziz, both of whom were held at Guantánamo. The third is El Haj Ould Cheikh El Houssein Youness who was held at the US military base at the Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, said Nabagha.The report that the Guantánamo detainees were transferred to Mauritania came from Hamoud Ould Nabagha, chairman of the Support Committee for Guantanamo Prisoners. He said the prisoners include Mohamedou Ould Slahi and Ahmed Ould Abdel Aziz, both of whom were held at Guantánamo. The third is El Haj Ould Cheikh El Houssein Youness who was held at the US military base at the Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, said Nabagha.
Nabagha said the detainees were turned over to Mauritanian police who may interview them before their release.Nabagha said the detainees were turned over to Mauritanian police who may interview them before their release.
Mauritanian president Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz recently claimed that the Guantánamo detainees would be released soon.Mauritanian president Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz recently claimed that the Guantánamo detainees would be released soon.
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