Repatriation
When al Qosi was repatriated on July 11, 2012, his lawyer Paul Reichler, said al Qosi will enter a Sudan government re-integration program.
“One of the main reasons the United States was willing to return him to Sudan was the U.S. confidence in the government of Sudan’s program and its confidence that Mr. al-Qosi would not represent any kind of threat to the United States. If they had considered him a threat, they would not have released him.”
Sudan will hold al Qosi in Sudan`s capital, Khartoum, during the initial period of his re-integration. Eventually he will be transferred to his home town, Afbara. Nine other Guantanamo captives have gone through the reintegration program, with no sign of recidivism.
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