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'I have nothing else': Uighur man fights to join family in Canada | Human Rights News


Toronto, Canada – It is still painful for Ayoub Mohammed to talk about his detention at Guantanamo Bay, the notorious United States-run site in Cuba that he describes as being closer to “a cage” than a prison.
“We felt like animals … It was overwhelming,” Mohammed, 37, told Al Jazeera from Albania, where he now lives as a refugee.
Despite enduring four years of torture at Guantanamo in the 2000s, where he was held under false allegations of being an “enemy combatant”, he said the current separation from his wife and two young children is another kind of pain.
Mohammed has been waiting for more than six years to reunite with his family who live in Canada and hold Canadian citizenship, but his application for permanent residency has been rejected twice – the last time in August. ....

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'I have nothing else': Uighur man fights to join family in Canada


‘I have nothing else’: Uighur man fights to join family in Canada
Mersiha Gadzo
© Ayoub Mohammed has been waiting for more than six years to reunite with his wife and children, who l.
Ayoub Mohammed has been waiting for more than six years to reunite with his wife and children, who live in Canada [Photo courtesy of Ayoub Mohammed]
Toronto, Canada – It is still painful for Ayoub Mohammed to talk about his detention at Guantanamo Bay, the notorious United States-run site in Cuba that he describes as being closer to “a cage” than a prison.
“We felt like animals … It was overwhelming,” Mohammed, 37, told Al Jazeera from Albania, where he now lives as a refugee. ....

Prasanna Balasundaram , Alex Neve , Mehmet Tohti , Ayoub Mohammed , Khalil Mamut , Salihidin Abdulahad , Amnesty International , Amnesty International Canada , Al Jazeera , Turkestan Islamic Movement , Guantanamo Bay , United States Run , East Turkestan , East Turkestan Islamic Movement , Status Review Tribunal , Citizenship Canada , Uighur Muslim , Uighur Rights Advocacy Project , பிரசன்னா பாலசுந்தரம் , அலெக்ஸ் னேவே , அயூப் முகமது , பொது மன்னிப்பு சர்வதேச , பொது மன்னிப்பு சர்வதேச கனடா , அல் ஜஜீர , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் ஓடு , நிலை விமர்சனம் தீர்ப்பாயம் ,