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Donald Trump attacks Barack Obama over 'vicious prisoners' released from Guantanamo Bay | Donald Trump attacks Barack Obama over 'vicious prisoners' released from Guantanamo Bay |
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Donald Trump has launched a fresh attack on Barack Obama's administration, claiming he was responsible for 122 “vicious prisoners” released from Guantanamo Bay returning to the battlefield. | |
The President did not give a source for his claim on Twitter, but it appeared to arise from a misinterpreted report released by the Director of National Intelligence in September. | |
It found that 122 out of 693 former detainees surveyed – 18 per cent - had been “confirmed” as having reengaged in terrorist or insurgent activities. | |
But only nine of those (6 per cent) were released under Barack Obama’s administration, with the vast majority freed before his inauguration on 22 January 2009, under George W Bush. | |
The report said a further 86 (12 per cent) of freed inmates were suspected of being involved in extremist activity but allegations could not be verified. | |
Established the year after the 9/11 terror attacks, Guantanamo Bay was used to house 779 indefinite detention without trial, with evidence emerging of widespread torture and abuse. | |
Lawyers for the Bush administration argued that the camp could be considered outside protections under US law and the Geneva Convention, but he US Supreme Court threw out the claim. | |
More than 530 detainees were released under President Bush, with Mr Obama taking office with 242 remaining. | |
He launched repeated attempts to close the facility but was opposed in Congress by members who did not want prisoners relocated to the US for detention or trial. | |
Mr Obama left his post earlier this year with 41 detainees remaining at Guantanamo after successive rounds of transfers. | |
“122 vicious prisoners, released by the Obama Administration from Gitmo, have returned to the battlefield,” Mr Trump wrote. “Just another terrible decision!” | |
The President’s comments came after the Pentagon announced a former Guantanamo Bay detainee had been killed in a drone strike in Yemen. | |
The Department of Defense said Yasir al-Silmi had been targeted as part of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) on 2 March. | |
Also known as Mohammed Tahar, he was held at the notorious Cuban prison from 2002 to 2009, when he repatriated to Yemen. | |
His death came little over a week after Isis announced the death of another former Guantanamo Bay detainee - British militant Jamal al-Harith - in a suicide bombing in Mosul. | |
He travelled to join the so-called Islamic State in 2014, prompting questions for the Government over its monitoring procedures. | |
Several former Guantanamo Bay prisoners have been linked with terror groups since their release, but others have been found guilty of no crime or become prominent campaigners |
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