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Slovakia accepts three Guantanamo Uighur inmates US releases last Guantanamo Chinese Uighurs to Slovakia
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Three Chinese Muslim Uighurs have been flown to Slovakia from the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, the Slovak interior ministry says. The US has hailed the release of the last three Chinese Muslim Uighurs held at the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay as a "significant milestone".
The three are now in the capital Bratislava, a ministry official told the BBC. None of them are terror suspects, the ministry stressed. The three were flown to the Slovakian capital Bratislava, where the US said they were "voluntarily resettling".
None of them are terror suspects, the Slovakian interior ministry stressed.
Guantanamo now holds 155 prisoners, down from more than 750. Many have been there for more than a decade, and many were cleared for release years ago.
The US says it refuses to repatriate Uighur detainees to China because of the risk they could be mistreated. China has cracked down hard on Uighur dissidents who oppose rule from Beijing.
Slovakia - a member of the EU and Nato - also accepted three inmates from Guantanamo in 2010.Slovakia - a member of the EU and Nato - also accepted three inmates from Guantanamo in 2010.
The US says all the Uighur prisoners have now been released from Guantanamo. Since 2001 the prison on Cuban soil has housed suspects detained by US forces during operations against al-Qaeda and the Taliban.
Since 2001 the prison has housed suspects detained by US forces during operations against al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Hunger strike
"As in the case of the first transport, the persons in this transport have never been suspected nor accused of terrorism. The transport is a follow-up to the agreement of 2009 [with the US]," the Slovak ministry statement said. A US Department of Defense statement named the three Uighurs as Yusef Abbas, Saidullah Khalik and Hajiakbar Abdul Ghuper.
A US Department of Defense statement named the latest three Uighurs as Yusef Abbas, Saidullah Khalik and Hajiakbar Abdul Ghuper. "These three are the last ethnic Uighur Chinese nationals to be transferred," said Pentagon press secretary Rear Admiral John Kirby.
"These three are the last ethnic Uighur Chinese nationals to be transferred," the statement said, adding that they "are voluntarily resettling in Slovakia".
"This transfer and resettlement constitutes a significant milestone in our effort to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay," the statement said, and it thanked the Slovak government for its "humanitarian gesture"."This transfer and resettlement constitutes a significant milestone in our effort to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay," the statement said, and it thanked the Slovak government for its "humanitarian gesture".
The US refuses to repatriate Uighur detainees to China because of the risk that they could be mistreated. China has cracked down hard on Uighur dissidents who oppose rule from Beijing. More than 100 inmates went on hunger strike at Guantanamo earlier this year.
Prisoner transfers
The latest release brings down the total of Guantanamo detainees to 155. Many have been held there for more than a decade, and many were cleared for release years ago.
More than 100 inmates went on hunger strike earlier this year.
According to a prisoner list published on the Wikileaks website, 22 Chinese Uighurs were imprisoned at Guantanamo by US forces after capture in Afghanistan.According to a prisoner list published on the Wikileaks website, 22 Chinese Uighurs were imprisoned at Guantanamo by US forces after capture in Afghanistan.
In April US President Barack Obama renewed his call to close the prison, saying "it is inefficient, it hurts us in terms of our international standing".In April US President Barack Obama renewed his call to close the prison, saying "it is inefficient, it hurts us in terms of our international standing".
Previously six Uighurs have been sent from Guantanamo to the Pacific island nation of Palau, while 11 others have gone to Bermuda, Albania and Switzerland.Previously six Uighurs have been sent from Guantanamo to the Pacific island nation of Palau, while 11 others have gone to Bermuda, Albania and Switzerland.
The Uighurs are a mainly Muslim, Turkic-speaking minority based in western China's Xinjiang region.The Uighurs are a mainly Muslim, Turkic-speaking minority based in western China's Xinjiang region.