March 11, 2004

Britain Frees 5 Citizens Sent Home From U.S. Jail

The New York Times:

LONDON, Thursday, March 11 — The police have freed all five Britons flown home from the jail at the American base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, raising questions about why they were held for two years, and on Thursday a lawyer for one of the men denounced their captors.

The men were turned over to British custody on Tuesday, and by late Wednesday, the British police and prosecutors had released all of them without charge.



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