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Yemeni sent from Guantanamo to Italy

The transfer of a Yemeni from Guantanamo Bay to Italy leaves 78 detainees at the US naval base in Cuba.

The United States says it has transferred a Yemeni inmate from the Guantanamo Bay prison to Italy, bringing the number of detainees at the US naval base in Cuba to 78.

Fayiz Ahmad Yahia Suleiman was approved for transfer nearly six years ago by six US agencies: the Departments of Defence, State, Justice and Homeland Security; the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

US President Barack Obama, who had hoped to close the prison during his first year in office, rolled out his plan in February aimed at shutting the facility. But he faces opposition from many Republican lawmakers as well as some fellow Democrats.

Most of the 78 prisoners who remain at Guantanamo have been held without charge or trial for more than a decade, drawing international condemnation.

The Guantanamo prisoners were rounded up overseas when the United States became embroiled in wars in Afghanistan and Iraq following the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington.

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The facility, opened by Obama's Republican predecessor George W. Bush, came to symbolise aggressive detention practices that opened the United States to accusations of torture.

Obama's plan for shuttering the facility calls for bringing the several dozen remaining prisoners to maximum-security prisons in the United States. US law bars such transfers to the mainland.

The United States has struggled to persuade other nations to accept the prisoners because of concerns that they could launch attacks and America's unwillingness to accept them on the US mainland.

"The United States is very grateful to the Government of Italy for its continued assistance in closing the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay," said Lee Wolosky, the US special envoy for Guantanamo closure.


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