A detainee at a military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has been repatriated to Tunisia, the Pentagon announced Monday. Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi, 59, was eligible to transfer following an ...
Guantanamo Bay detainee Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi - one of the longest-serving inmates at the notorious detention facility - has been repatriated to Tunisia without charge. The US Pentagon said ...
Guantanamo Bay detainee Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi - one of the longest-serving inmates at the notorious detention facility - has been repatriated to Tunisia without charge. The US Pentagon said ...
Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi, 59, was eligible to transfer following an interagency review process, the release said. He was the longest-held detainee at the prison. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin ...
Ridah bin Saleh al-Yazidi’s transfer back to Tunisia was approved more than a decade ago, and he was never charged, but authorities have only just confirmed his repatriation. The 59-year-old ...
Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi was repatriated to Tunisia, leaving 26 at Guantanamo. The U.S. Department of Defense on Monday announced that Guantanamo Bay detainee Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi had been ...
Guantanamo Bay inmate Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi has been repatriated to Tunisia, the US Department of Defense says. He was found eligible for transfer from the detention facility after a "rigorous ...
The US has repatriated a detainee from its military prison at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba to Tunisia, the Pentagon announced Monday, the fourth detainee to be transferred this month.
Ridah bin Saleh al-Yazidi was repatriated from the United States military prison in Cuba to Tunisia on Monday, the US Department of Defense said in a statement. The transfer is the fourth in two ...
The United States has repatriated Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi, a Tunisian detainee held at Guantanamo Bay, to Tunisia, the Pentagon confirmed on Monday. This marks the fourth detainee transferred ...
Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi, 59, was determined to be eligible for transfer after a “rigorous interagency review process,” the US Department of Defense said in a statement, more than 22 years ...
there was just a sense of global outrage over what the U. S. Was doing in Guantanamo very early on. There were reports of attaining detainees being mistreated interrogated in brutal ways.