Guantánamo detainee takes on CIA ‘black sites’ in UN human rights case

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Palestinian Abu Zubaydah, detained for 19 years without trial, takes US, UK and five other countries before panel

is taking the US, the UK, and five other states before a UN human rights panel for their role in the CIA rendition and detention of terrorism suspects at “black sites” around the world. by Zayn Al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn, known as Abu Zubaydah, who has been detained for 19 years without trial.

 

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