Paris - A 39-year-old Algerian who was imprisoned for seven years in the US detention center at Guantanamo on suspicion of terrorism arrived Tuesday in France, the French foreign ministry said. "In deciding to accept a second ex-inmate on our soil, France is contributing ... to implement the decision by US President (Barack) Obama to shut the Guantanamo detention center," the ministry said in a statement.
Saber Lahmar was cleared by courts in several countries, including the United States, of all charges regarding his alleged participation in acts of terrorism.
In the autumn of 2001, Lahmar was arrested in Bosnia with five other Algerians on suspicion of planning an attack on the US embassy in Sarajevo. He was among the first terror suspects to be incarcerated in the controversial prison in Cuba.
Four of the other suspects in the case were released earlier this year. One of them was also sent to France.
An Open Letter to Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan
9 years ago
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.