Yemenis demand release of Guantanamo detainees

Most were detained in Afghanistan following the 2001 US invasion

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Sana’a: Around 250 Yemenis have held a protest outside the US Embassy in the capital Sana’a to demand the release of around 90 of their compatriots from Guantanamo Bay.

Yemenis make up the largest contingent of the 166 detainees held at the US naval base in Cuba.

Most were detained in Afghanistan following the 2001 US invasion.

Yemeni rights activist Abdul Rahman Barman says conditions at the prison are “very poor” and that at least two of the men there are on hunger strike. A 32- year-old Yemeni died in an apparent suicide last year.

Yemen’s government has requested the prisoners be transferred to Sana’a.

An embassy employee was seen accepting a letter from relatives of the detainees on Monday. The embassy could not immediately be reached for comment.

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