What Now for Yemeni Detainees?
They can’t go back to Yemen from Guantanamo. A. G. Sims argues that where they can go will determine how and when the camp will be closed.
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They can’t go back to Yemen from Guantanamo. A. G. Sims argues that where they can go will determine how and when the camp will be closed.
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