We came to yemen to see what sort of life awaits the men after guantanamo. However no detainee has returned here since 2010. The one exception is adnan latif. He came back in 2012, in a body bag. It took more than three months from the day Mohamed Latif heard the news his brother adnan had been found dead in a cell, until he was able to bury his body here. A military autopsy at guantanamo determined hed committed suicide. And by the time the us military delivered his body back to yemen, it was too late for his family to have an independent autopsy performed. Adnan had been cleared for release from guantanamo three times before president obama imposed a moratorium on returning detainees to yemen. In 2010, a Dc District Court ordered that he be freed. An Appeals Court overturned the ruling. Guantanamo doctors had diagnosed adnan with bipolar and borderline personality disorders. The guards found his behavior extremely challenging and reported that he made statements asking to die. He was
Saudi arabia for that. Never charged with a crime, mohammed odaini spent almost nine years imprisoned. He is the last detainee from Guantanamo Bay prison to have returned home to live in yemen. I forgot a lot of people. Some people, when i left, he was a baby. When i be back, has married, and has sons laughs . I guess that tells you that you were gone for a long time. The United States still holds 164 men captive at guantanamo. About half of them are yemeni. 56 have been cleared for release but are waiting to go free. In this episode of fault lines, weve traveled to yemen to ask what the consequences of americas policy of indefinite detention have been, and to find out what life is like here, after guantanamo. Mohammed was studying in pakistan when the aftershocks of september 11th began reverberating around the world. One night in the spring of 2002, he was visiting a student house when pakistani authorities raided it. He was arrested along with more than a dozen others. Two months la
Pushed him out of power. Engineers at Fukushima Nuclear facility say the radiation levels are eight times as strong than originally felt. South African Nelson Mandela is now in his home after being released from a hospital in pretoria. He will continue treatment at home. Those are your headlines. Im Thomas Drayton in new york. Never charged with a crime, mohammed odaini spent almost nine years imprisoned. He is the last detainee from Guantanamo Bay prison to have returned home to live in yemen. I forgot a lot of people. Some people, when i left, he was a baby. When i be back, has married, and has sons laughs . I guess that tells you that you were gone for a long time. The United States still holds 164 men captive at guantanamo. About half of them are yemeni. 56 have been cleared for release but are waiting to go free. In this episode of fault lines, weve traveled to yemen to ask what the consequences of americas policy of indefinite detention have been, and to find out what life is lik
He is the last detainee from Guantanamo Bay prison to have returned home to live in yemen. I guess that tells you that you were gone for a long time. The United States still holds 164 men captive at guantanamo, about half of them are yemeni. 56 have been cleared for release but are waiting to go free. In this episode of fault lines we have traveled to yemen to ask what the consequences of americas policies of indefinite detention have been, and to find out what life is like here after guantanamo. Mohammed was studying in pakistan when the aftershocks of mohammed was studying in pakistan when the aftershocks of september 11th began reverberating around the world. One night in the spring of 2002 he was visiting a student house when pakistani authorities raided it. He was arrested, along with more than a dozen others. Two months later, the pakistanis turned mohammed over to american forces. Faruq ali ahmed had also traveled abroad, to teach quran. What reasons did the pakistanis give for