The U.S. is exporting all sorts of stuff to Pakistan these days:
The U.S. military has released at least 211 detainees from Guantanamo, but many â including dozens of prisoners sent to the United Kingdom, Russia, France, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan â are freed on the condition they will be held by their home countries. [AP/Yahoo!]
Some could be innocent:
In Hussainabad, a clutch of mud-brick homes 185 miles south of the capital, the family of one of the prisoners said Tuesday it is desperate to see him freed, and argues the U.S. decision to let him leave Guantanamo is evidence heâs not a dangerous terrorist. Ghulam Farid â brother-in-law of prisoner Bashir Ahmad â said the familyâs joy at learning of his release from Guantanamo has turned to frustration. "I have no idea why the government wonât release him. There can be no good reason," he said. "We are poor people. We canât get any answers from our government. We are helpless." [AP/Yahoo!]
Others could be douchebags:
Bashir Ahmad was 17 years old in 2000 when he closed his video rental shop and went off to fight, his mother Jannat Bibi said. A friend of Ahmadâs said he was motivated by a local religious leader from the banned Sunni militant group Sipah-e-Sahaba, which is headquartered just a few miles away in the city of Jhang, a hotbed of militancy. Ahmad told his family he was going to fight in Kashmir, but they heard nothing from him until getting a letter in 2002 saying he was in jail in Afghanistan. A second letter arrived later from the Red Cross saying he was at Guantanamo. Two weeks ago, Red Cross officials came to tell the family that Ahmad had been returned to Pakistan, but said they had no power to get him out of jail or arrange a visit. [AP/Yahoo!]
But since no oneâs sure, officials are content to indefinitely hole them up in the pokey:
More than three dozen Pakistanis who were freed from an American prison at Guantanamo Bay remain jailed in their home country, most without charge and with no sign of when they might be released, security and government officials say. [AP/Yahoo!]
AP/Yahoo!: Some Pakistanis jailed without charge




