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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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Stateless Pawns in the Global Game of the Superpowers
Published 01/12/2010 | Uyghurs in Guantanamo
The Witness to Guantanamo Project (W2G) just returned from filming interviews with the Uyghurs in Palau.
China to Swiss: Don't Take Uighurs From Guantanamo
Published 01/8/2010 | Uyghurs in Guantanamo
China warned the Swiss government Friday against accepting two Guantanamo inmates as part of President Barack Obama's effort to close the detention center, calling them terrorist suspects who should face Chinese justice.
Lawyer to ask Britain to grant citizenship to relocated Uighers
Published 12/17/2009 | Uyghurs in Guantanamo
Britain should offer the hand of friendship to the four Guantánamo Bay Uighurs and grant them citizenship, their lawyer said yesterday.
Uighur men expect to have passports by next June
Published 12/11/2009 | Uyghurs in Guantanamo
 Bermuda's four Uighurs expect to be given passports after a year on the Island, they told The Royal Gazette this week.
Lawyer thankful for smooth transition to Island life
Published 12/11/2009 | Uyghurs in Guantanamo
Bermuda has bent over backwards to help the Uighurs from Guantánamo Bay settle here in their first six months, according to one of their US attorneys.


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