Rabbani brothers leave Guantanamo Bay without charge after almost 20 years

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Brothers leave Guantanamo Bay without charge after almost 20 years

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But the camp has come to symbolise some of the excesses of the "war on terror" due to interrogation methods that critics say amount to torture, and detainees being held for long periods without trial. The brothers were captured by Pakistan's security services in the city of Karachi in September 2002. It took almost two years for them to be transferred to Guantanamo after originally being held at a CIA detention facility in Afghanistan.

Ahmed Rabbani's wife was pregnant at the time of his arrest and just five months later she gave birth to their son. He has never met his son.

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