Al-Jazeera Cameraman released from Gitmo
May 1, 2008 by Dusty · Leave a Comment
After being held for SIX years, Sudanese native Sami al-Haj has finally been released. From the AP story:
Haj was arrested by the Pakistani army on the Afghan border in December 2001 and had been held without charge at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay in Cuba since June 2002.
The Pentagon would not immediately comment to AFP about Haj’s release, but press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders, which has campaigned for him to be freed, voiced relief.
“Sami Al-Haj should never have been held so long,” said secretary general Robert Menard in a statement released in Washington.
“US authorities never proved that he had been involved in any kind of criminal activity. This case is yet another example of the injustice reigning in Guantanamo. The base should be closed as quickly as possible.”
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