Biden Administration Transfers 'High-Value Detainee' Majid Khan From Guantanamo to Belize

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Biden Administration Transfers 'High-Value Detainee' Majid Khan From Guantanamo to Belize
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🚨 Some articles and social media posts falsely described Majid Khan, a Saudi-born Pakistani citizen convicted of aiding Al Qaeda's terrorist activities in 2002 and 2003, as a '9/11 planner.' He has never been accused of planning or participating in 9/11.

On Feb. 2, 2023, a Saudi-born Pakistani citizen convicted of aiding Al Qaeda's terrorist activities in 2002 and 2003, Majid Khan, was released from U.S. custody at Guantanamo Bay andKhan is the first so-called"high-value detainee" — a special prisoner designation made by the George W. Bush Administration— to be released and repatriated.

He spoke about dungeonlike conditions, humiliating stretches of nudity with only a hood on his head, sometimes while his arms were chained in ways that made sleep impossible, and being intentionally nearly drowned in icy cold water in tubs at two sites, once while a C.I.A. interrogator counted down from 10 before water was poured into his nose and mouth. [...]

His sentence officially ended on March 1, 2022. For 11 months after that sentence ended, the United States searched for a country willing to accept Khan. In announcing the transfer, Belize's Foreign Minister Eamon CourtenayThough Khan may have contributed to acts of terrorism, he was brutally abused and tortured, has repudiated radicalism, cooperated with U.S. authorities in the fight against terrorism — and has served his time.

Rosenberg, Carol."For First Time in Public, a Detainee Describes Torture at C.I.A. Black Sites." The New York Times, 29 Oct. 2021. NYTimes.com, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/28/us/politics/guantanamo-detainee-torture.html.

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