For lack of evidence to convict him of the charge in connection with Al-Qaeda,
U.S. judge ordered the District of Columbia to release Adnan Farhan Abdul Latif, a Yemeni detainee held at the military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the U.S media reported on Tuesday.
Abdul Latif is a Yemeni citizen who was arrested in late 2001 during the US invasion of Afghanistan. He had travelled to Afghanistan in 2000 after being injured in a car accident in Yemen after hearing that he could get free medical care there.
Instead of getting treatment for his injury, he instead got nine years of detention in a US military detention center and years of abuse.
Although at least 34 Yemenis have been cleared for release, the fate of more than 60 others remains uncertain.
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