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Uyghurs in Guantanamo
Uyghurs in Guantanamo Bay Since 2001, the US has held at least 22 Uyghur detainees in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Most of these detainees are judged to have never been a threat to US national security, and are slated for release. However, US Secretary of State Colin Powell said on August 12, 2003 that these Uyghurs will not be returned to China, and he expressed concerns that they are likely to face torture or execution. UHRP joins Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch in expressing grave concern for their safety if they are deported to any other nation where they might face the danger of torture or other cruel or inhumane treatment.

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AG says Uighur men could get UN refugee status
Published 10/3/2009 | Uyghurs in Guantanamo
The UK could issue Bermuda's Guantánamo Bay Uighurs with refugee papers allowing them to travel while it decides their fate, according to the Attorney General.
Uyghur row cools in London
Published 09/30/2009 | Uyghurs in Guantanamo
Premier Dr. Ewart Brown has invited Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband to meet the four Guantanamo refugees whose arrival in Bermuda sparked a diplomatic row between the two countries.
Uyghur-American lawyer discusses the plight of the Uyghurs in Guantanamo Bay
Published 09/29/2009 | Uyghurs in Guantanamo
Uyghur-American lawyer and activist Nury A. Turkel discusses the plight of the Uyghurs from Xinjiang Province to Guantanamo Bay.
The Meaning of Freedom
Published 09/29/2009 | Uyghurs in Guantanamo
Why the Supreme Court should step in to decide the latest detention controversy
US plans to send eight Guantanamo Uighurs to Palau
Published 09/25/2009 | Uyghurs in Guantanamo
The US administration told Congress it plans to transfer eight Chinese Muslims held at Guantanamo to Palau, official documents showed, as President Barack Obama inches toward closure of the controversial prison.


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