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Two Guantanamo Bay detainees back in Malaysia

The US Department of Defense on Wednesday announced the repatriation of Mohammed Farik bin Amin and Mohammed Nazir bin Lep to Malaysia. 

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Fri, December 20, 2024 Published on Dec. 20, 2024 Published on 2024-12-20T10:40:18+07:00

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Two Guantanamo Bay detainees back in Malaysia A guard tower is seen outside the fencing of Camp 5 at the US Military's Prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba on January 26, 2017. (AFP/Thomas Watkins)

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wo Malaysians who were detained in Guantanamo Bay since 2006 have safely arrived inMalaysia and will undergo a rehabilitation process before being reintegrated into society, state news agency Bernama reported on Wednesday, citing the Inspector-General of Police Razarudin Husain. 

The US Department of Defense on Wednesday announced the repatriation of Mohammed Farik bin Amin and Mohammed Nazir bin Lep to Malaysia. 

The men had each pleaded guilty to multiple offenses before a military commission, the defense department said in a statement, adding that they have completed the requirements for responsible transfer. 

The two men pleaded guilty to offences that included murder in violation of laws on war, intentionally causing serious bodily injury, conspiracy, and destruction of property, according to the defense department. 

Razarudin said both men would undergo a rehabilitation process before reuniting with their families. 

"Everyone deserves a second chance, and the Royal Malaysia Police will ensure they achieve it," he was quoted as saying. 

He added that both individuals were received in good and healthy condition and had displayed a positive and open attitude towards the evaluation and rehabilitation process.

“They are very grateful to return home and finally reunite with their families. However, the Ministry of Home Affairs has instructed them to undergo an assessment process and subsequently enter a comprehensive rehabilitation phase before reintegrating into society," he said. 

On Wednesday, Malaysia's Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution confirmed the government had received the two Guantanamo Bay detainees and said the process was based on the principles of human rights and universal justice.

Saifuddin added that the government had planned a comprehensive reintegration programme specifically for both individuals, which includes support services, welfare, and health screenings.

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