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France to jail an Algerian Guantanamo detainee just after his release

France to jail an Algerian Guantanamo detainee just after his release

The French authorities decided to transfer one of the Algerian detainees of Guantanamo, after being released by the detention’s administration, explaining that it is the only way to help the U.S president Barack Obama to close the prison.

  • French president Nicolas Sarkozy said his country decided to deport one of the Algerian detainees from Guantanamo during his meeting with his U.S counterpart Barack Obama.
  • Sarkozy surprised Obama, during the meeting in Strasbourg, when he told him that the Algerian detainee will be jailed again. Sarkozy’s decision was unexpected by the American department, which started since few months negotiations with the European Union in order to help them close Guantanamo, through receiving the detainees.
  • As the French president’s position violated the efforts made by the organization to defend the Algerian detainees in order to enable them live in the France as political refugees, arguing that the language and history would help them to integrate in the French life after the complete isolation which was imposed on them within the detention.
  • As it is well known that the Bosnian authorities were behind the introduction of six Algerians to Guantanamo after they handed them over to the U.S authorities on charged of planning to blow both the U.S and British Embassies.
  • Three of them were released and now they are living in Bosnia, however, the remaining three detainees are still waiting for their release after the Bosnian authorities refused to receive them saying that they do not have the Bosnian citizenship.   

          

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