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Vanderklippe reported that the men had never felt they could fit in with the Palauns. Some of the men compared Palau with a lusher, larger Guantanamo. Some of the men were able to bring their wives to Palau. Attempts to hold most regular jobs failed, due to cultural differences. Attempts to use
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Tragically, one of the men's young toddler, conceived and born on Palau, died after he fell off a balcony. According to Vanderklippe, the men's departure from Palau was quietly arranged with cooperation with American officials. He reported they left, one or two at a time, on commercial flights.
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announced that they would offer temporary asylum to some of the Uyghurs. The government of Palau sent a delegation Guantanamo, and interviewed some of the remaining Uyghurs. Some of the Uyghurs declined to be interviewed by the Palauns. In the end the government of Palau offered asylum to twelve
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On October 8, 2008, the Department of Justice filed an Emergency Motion. A three judge panel of Judges in the Washington Court of Appeals granted the Executive Branch a brief respite from complying with Judge Urbina's order. The panel schedule its hearing of the Executive Branch's justification for
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On October 7, 2008, when the Department of Justice did not file the evidence justifying classifying the Uyghurs as enemy combatants, he issued an order requiring the Department of Defense to bring the Uyghurs to his court on October 10, 2008.
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In exchange for money from the U.S. – including $ 93,333 (U.S.) for each man – Palau allowed the Uyghurs to trade life behind barbed-wire fences for life in one of earth's most isolated places, an island chain with a local population of just
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confirmed that Palau's agreement to give refuge to the Uyghurs was reached after the USA agreed to various secret payments. Those payments included $ 93,333 to cover each Uyghurs living expenses. The
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of the remaining thirteen Uyghurs. Palau declined to offer asylum to one of the Uyghurs who suffered from a mental disorder, brought on by detention, that was too profound to be treated in Palau.
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their traditional leather-working skills to be self-employed failed. Eventually, all six men were employed as night-time security guards, a job that did not require interaction with Palauns.
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had scheduled the session where the Executive Branch would file the evidence that justified classifying the remaining Uyghurs as "enemy combatants" for October 7, 2008. On September 30, 2008,
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announced on September 30, 2008, that Nag Mohammed, and the sixteen other Uyghurs who remained in Guantanamo, would no longer be treated as enemy combatants.
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stated that the seventeen remaining Uyghur captives would no longer be treated as enemy combatants.
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Lawyers for the Uyghurs pointed out that some of the Uyghurs remained in solitary confinement in
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who had used some of those funds to billet the Uyghurs in houses belonging to his relatives.
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On October 16, 2008, the Department of Justice filed its justification for restriction
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for many years despite the fact that it became clear early on that they were innocent.
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From Guantánamo to the United States: The Story of the Wrongly Imprisoned Uighurs
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Habeas Works: Federal Courts’ Proven Capacity to Handle Guantánamo Cases (2010)
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MOTIONS/STATUS HEARING - UIGHURS CASES BEFORE THE HONORABLE RICARDO M. URBINA
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declared his detention as unlawful and ordered to set him free in the
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refugee best known for the more than seven years he spent in the
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Judge Ricardo Urbina’s unclassified opinion (redacted version)
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confirmed that controversy still surrounded former President
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analysts estimate Nag Mohammed was born on May 4, 1975, in
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Palaun officials would not share the Uyghurs destination.
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Edham Mamet was captured in Afghanistan in November 2001.
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Former captives alleged to have (re)joined insurgency
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On June 29, 2015, Nathan Vanderklippe, reporting in
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Index

Ghulja
Xinjiang
China
Guantanamo
ISN
Uyghur
United States
Guantanamo Bay detention camps
Cuba
Uighurs held in Guantanamo
habeas corpus
Ricardo Urbina
United States
Palau
Joint Task Force Guantanamo
counter-terrorism
Ghulja
Xinjiang
China
Department of Justice
writ of habeas corpus
Nag Mohammed v. George W. Bush
US District Court Judge
Ricardo Urbina
Gregory G. Katsas
Assistant Attorney General
Camp 6
Camp Iguana
Palau
Ahmad Tourson

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