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Gobierno uruguayo espera que seis presos de Guantanamo traigan sus familias

Gobierno uruguayo espera que seis presos de Guantanamo traigan sus familias

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The Uruguayan government has welcomed six former Guantanamo detainees, including four Syrians, a Tunisian, and a Palestinian, to settle with their families. These men, detained since 2002 as suspected Al-Qaeda militants but never charged, were released after years of searching for a host country. Abdel Hadi Omar Faraj, one of the refugees, expressed gratitude to Uruguay and its president, promising positive contributions while adapting to life in Uruguay. This transfer reduces Guantanamo's inmate count to its lowest since 2002.

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¿Cuántos presos fueron trasladados a Uruguay desde Guantánamo?

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¿Qué nacionalidades tienen los seis hombres que llegaron a Uruguay?

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¿Qué tipo de ayuda recibirán los refugiados en Uruguay?

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¿Por qué no pudieron ser devueltos los presos a sus países de origen?

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¿Qué expresó Abdel Hadi Omar Faraj en su carta abierta al pueblo uruguayo?

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