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Pakistan: Oldest prisoner freed from Guantanamo, back home

Saifullah Paracha was reunited with his family after more than 17 years in custody in the U.S. base in Cuba, the ministry added.

October 29, 2022 / 16:40 IST
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A member of the U.S. military stands at ease during a media tour of the detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, on April 17, 2019. (PC- The New York Times/Doug Mills)
A member of the U.S. military stands at ease during a media tour of the detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, on April 17, 2019. (PC- The New York Times/Doug Mills)

A 74-year-old from Pakistan who was the oldest prisoner at the Guantanamo Bay detention center was released and returned to Pakistan on Saturday, the foreign ministry in Islamabad said.

Saifullah Paracha was reunited with his family after more than 17 years in custody in the U.S. base in Cuba, the ministry added.

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Paracha had been held on suspicion of ties to al-Qaida since 2003, but was never charged with a crime. Last year in May, he was notified that he had been been approved for release. He was cleared by the prisoner review board, along with two other men in November 2020.

As is customary, the notification did not provide detailed reasoning for the decision and concluded only that Paracha is “not a continuing threat” to the United States, according to Shelby Sullivan-Bennis, who represented him at his hearing at the time.