BOSNIAN WANTS HER HUSBAND BACK FROM GUANTANAMO SOON
(Donna bosniaco-musulmana reclama la liberazione del marito -
algerino, trasferito in Bosnia durante la guerra contro i serbi e
contro la Jugoslavia - detenuto a... Guantanamo.
Si vedano le eloquenti fotografie: http://www.reuters.com/news/pictures/articleslideshow?articleId=USTRE4AP61220081126&channelName=topNews#a
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Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:34pm EST
By Daria Sito-Sucic
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - Hajj Boudella's children will have to wait a
while to see their father, even though a U.S. federal judge ordered
his release last week from the Guantanamo Bay prison after nearly
seven years...
... It may take up to two years before Boudella, one of five Algerians
ordered released last week from Guantanamo, returns home to Bosnia,
where he first went during the 1992-95 war to help organize
humanitarian assistance.
Thousands of volunteers from Arab and African countries came to Bosnia
during the war to fight along with Bosnian Muslims against Serbs and
Croats. Some worked for Islamic aid groups...
... "I fought not to spend the rest of my life as the wife of a
terrorist but of a man who was illegally kidnapped," she said.
(Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic; editing by Adam Tanner and Philippa
Fletcher)
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE4AP61220081126?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0&sp=true
(Donna bosniaco-musulmana reclama la liberazione del marito -
algerino, trasferito in Bosnia durante la guerra contro i serbi e
contro la Jugoslavia - detenuto a... Guantanamo.
Si vedano le eloquenti fotografie: http://www.reuters.com/news/pictures/articleslideshow?articleId=USTRE4AP61220081126&channelName=topNews#a
=1 )
Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:34pm EST
By Daria Sito-Sucic
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - Hajj Boudella's children will have to wait a
while to see their father, even though a U.S. federal judge ordered
his release last week from the Guantanamo Bay prison after nearly
seven years...
... It may take up to two years before Boudella, one of five Algerians
ordered released last week from Guantanamo, returns home to Bosnia,
where he first went during the 1992-95 war to help organize
humanitarian assistance.
Thousands of volunteers from Arab and African countries came to Bosnia
during the war to fight along with Bosnian Muslims against Serbs and
Croats. Some worked for Islamic aid groups...
... "I fought not to spend the rest of my life as the wife of a
terrorist but of a man who was illegally kidnapped," she said.
(Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic; editing by Adam Tanner and Philippa
Fletcher)
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE4AP61220081126?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0&sp=true