US sends suspected 9/11 hijacker home from Guantanamo for mental treatment

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US sends suspected 9/11 hijacker home from Guantanamo for mental treatment
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Mohammad Ahmad al-Qahtani was flown back to Saudi Arabia, to a treatment facility.

The main gate at the prison in Guantanamo at the US Guantanamo Naval Base on October 16, 2018, in Guantanamo Base, Cuba. - The Guantanamo prison, which houses detainees accused of participating in the 9/11 attacks, is to remain open for at least 25 yA Saudi prisoner at the Guantanamo Bay detention center who was suspected of trying to join the 9/11 hijackers has been sent back to his home country for treatment for mental illness, the Department of Defense said Monday.from the U.S.

With his release, there are now 38 prisoners left at the detention center. He is the second released under President Joe Biden, who has said he intends to close the facility."The United States appreciates the willingness of Saudi Arabia and other partners to support ongoing U.S.

Lawyers for al-Qahtani obtained a federal court order in 2020 requiring a medical examination of the prisoner by an independent medical panel, which could have ordered his repatriation under Army regulations if the diagnosis of his doctors was confirmed. The Trump administration contested the order, a legal fight that was dropped under Biden."After two decades without trial in U.S.

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