Errachidi has spent three of the last five years in solitary confinement (a psychologically devastating period of isolation). He has been denied due process for years; been beaten and periodically pepper-sprayed ... and now an Administrative Review Board has determined that he is not a threat and should be released.
Unfortunately, because Errachidi is not a British citizen, the U.K. has recused itself of any obligation to bring him home. Emily Thornberry, Mr. Errachidi's local Labour Party MP has this to say:
Guantanamo Bay is an affront to international law. While Ahmed Errachidi has been in Guantanamo he has been subject to appalling abuse and has suffered at least one severe mental breakdown. He should never have been in Guantanamo Bay and he certainly shouldn't be there for a moment longer.
It's completely unacceptable that Ahmed should be left in limbo like this, while the international community wrings its hands about the detainees the US no longer wants.
Surely he has more than sufficient compassionate grounds to be allowed to come back to Britain. Ahmed must be released immediately and I have written to George Bush to tell him so.
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- Adrian Bleifuss Prados
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Ahmed Errachidi is reported to be in Morocco. But where in Morocco? http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1717582.ece
A chef who cooked in London restaurants for 16 years has been released from Guantanamo Bay and flown secretly to Morocco after ministers refused to intervene to secure his return to Britain.
Ahmed Errachidi’s lawyers were told of his release yesterday but US sources said he arrived in Morocco on Tuesday.
Neither his legal team nor his family have been able to make contact with him and they fear that he has been taken to a secret detention centre.
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