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Reuters.
Thu Jun 11, 2009 6:55pm EDT
Mohammed El Gharani, a Chadian citizen, was freed five months after a
Lawyers for Gharani said he was the youngest detainee to be released from
But the Pentagon disputes his age, saying they believed he was now 23, and that there were others held at
"Our records indicate that he is 23 and that he arrived at
Reprieve, a legal and human rights group that campaigned for Gharani's release, said he had already returned to
"It is great news that Mohammed has at last been released, but he will never get back the teenage years that were spent in
"The idea that it took seven years and a federal judge to sort this out demonstrates just how failed an experiment
Gharani was seized in
Two months later he was transferred to
The
But the government failed to prove any of the allegations in court and
Most of the accusations were based on unreliable information given by other detainees at
Gharani's release comes six months after U.S. President Barack Obama pledged to shut down Guantanamo within a year, one of the first declarations he made as president.
About 230 detainees remain at the prison, but the
Seventeen Uighurs, who come from China's largely Muslim region of Xinjiang in the far west of the country, have been released in the past two days, with some set to go to Bermuda and others to the Micronesian island of Palau.
(Reporting by Luke Baker; Editing by Alison Williams)
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