Guantanamo Prison Shrinking: 11 Yemeni Detainees Transferred to Oman

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Guantanamo Prison Shrinking: 11 Yemeni Detainees Transferred to Oman
The U.S. has transferred 11 Yemeni detainees at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility to Oman. This brings the total number of detainees to just 15, the lowest since the prison was opened in 2002.

  • Transfer: The Defense Department announced the transfer on Monday.
  • No Charges: None of the men were ever charged with crimes.
  • Remaining Detainees: Three are eligible for transfer, three are eligible for a Periodic Review Board, seven are involved in the military commissions process, and two have been convicted and sentenced by military commissions.

This is a significant step towards closing the controversial prison.

Originally published on CBS News and Sky News*

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