A Saudi man said to have once worked
as a bodyguard for Osama Bin Laden has been freed from Guantanamo Bay,
the Pentagon said. Abdul Shalabi, 39, has been transferred back to Saudi
Arabia.
A review panel determined that it was no longer necessary to detain Shalabi, although said he still was likely to sympathise with extremists. Shalabi, who has never been charged with any crime, is due to undergo a rehabilitation program for militants in Saudi Arabia.
President Barack Obama is determined to shut down the prison before the end of his term in 2017, but faces opposition in Congress. A Moroccan detainee, Younis Abdurrahman Chekkouri, was repatriated last week, the Pentagon said.
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