Sent to Guantánamo as a Teen-Ager, and Now to Estonia
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§16 Jan 2015 13:04
Even in the Estonian winter, this Yemeni will have a cozy existence for the next two years.
The Government is providing him with an apartment, financial support, medical care, and "a support person" for the next two years.
He can return to Yemen at any time, but; with such generous benefits, why should he?
When two years is up, I doubt that he will have learned Estonian or started looking for a job to settle into local life.
Estonians are rightly outraged.
Hämmingus!16 Jan 2015 15:26
He was sent to Guantanamo, not as a teenager; rather, as a battlefield detainee, who might have killed US soldiers.
That they all might be teenagers is entirely irrelevant.
Mihkel17 Jan 2015 11:54
Akhmed is the first on many many immigrants to Estonia whose appearance signifies a bi-lateral understanding of the assurances made last year following President Obama's Nokia Hall speech in Tallinn that Estonia cares about minority rights policy which is beyond the grasp of national rights and interests.
to - Mihkel19 Jan 2015 16:44
Can you clarify your comment here?
I can't quite understand what you mean.
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