The middle east has been very quiet. Take these terrorist philosophers, movers and shakers back to Pakistan and Yemen. Give $90 billion to Iran. We need to get this party started again.
After witnessing the ongoing events in Israel do you really think that Obama killed Osama bin Laden or was it just another big lie ???
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[SIZE=6]Biden administration plans to release three Guantanamo Bay inmates, including a 9/11 ‘conspirator’ and Osama Bin Laden’s suspected bodyguard, who have been held for nearly 20 years[/SIZE]
By Associated Press and Nikki Schwab, Senior U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com18:06 18 May 2021, updated 09:30 19 May 2021
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[li]President Joe Biden’s administration plans to release three Guantanamo Bay inmates who have been held for nearly 20 years without being charged [/li][li]The prison’s oldest inmate, 73-year-old Saifullah Paracha of Pakistan, was cleared by the prisoner review board along with two other men [/li][li]54-year-old Abdul Rabbani of Pakistan and Uthman Abdul Rahim Mohammed Uthman, a 40-year-old from Yemen were also approved for release [/li][li]President Joe Biden’s administration said it intends to resume efforts to close the detention center, which had been halted under President Donald Trump [/li][/ul]
President Joe Biden’s administration plans to release three Guantanamo Bay inmates who have been held for nearly 20 years without being charged.
The prison’s oldest inmate, 73-year-old Saifullah Paracha of Pakistan, was cleared by the prisoner review board along with two other men, said Paracha’s lawyer Shelby Sullivan-Bennis, who represented him at his hearing in November.
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Authorities alleged he was an al-Qaida ‘facilitator’ who helped two of the conspirators in the Sept. 11 plot with a financial transaction. He says he didn´t know they were al-Qaida and denies any involvement in terrorism.
The two other individuals were identified as 54-year-old Abdul Rabbani of Pakistan and Uthman Abdul Rahim Mohammed Uthman, a 40-year-old from Yemen.
Uthman was suspected of being part of Osama bin Laden’s bodyguard corps.
President Joe Biden’s administration has said it intends to resume efforts to close the detention center, a process that former President Donald Trump halted.
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/05/18/18/43143191-9592507-image-a-13_1621357555014.jpgGuantanamo prisoner Saifullah Paracha. A lawyer for the oldest prisoner at the U.S. base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, says authorities have approved his release after more than 16 years in custody
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/05/18/18/43143133-9592507-image-m-7_1621357433809.jpgUthman Abdul Rahim Mohammed Uthmanhttps://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/05/18/18/43143167-9592507-image-a-8_1621357440184.jpgAbdul Rabbanihttps://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/05/18/19/43147301-9592507-image-a-14_1621364271118.jpgPeople walk past the guard tower outside the fencing at Camp 5 at the U.S. military’s prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Paracha’s attorney said she thinks he will be returned home in the next several months.
It does not mean his release his imminent. But it is a crucial step before the U.S. government negotiates a repatriation agreement with Pakistan for his return.
As is customary, the notification did not provide detailed reasoning for the decision and concluded only that Paracha is ‘not a continuing threat’ to the U.S., Sullivan-Bennis said.
‘The Pakistanis want him back, and our understanding is that there are no impediments to his return,’ she said.
A Pentagon spokesman had no immediate comment.
The prisoner review board also informed Uthman, a Yemeni who has been held without charge at Guantanamo since it opened in January 2002, was also notified that he had been cleared, according to his attorney, Beth Jacob, who spoke to him by phone.
‘He was happy, relieved and hopeful that this will actually lead to his release,’ Jacob said.
[SIZE=6]Paracha, who lived in the U.S. and owned property in New York City, was a wealthy businessman in Pakistan. [/SIZE]