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UK to compensate former Guantanamo detainees

November 16, 2010
Conflict & Justice

Around a dozen men who accused British security forces of colluding in their transfer overseas are to get millions in compensation from the UK government. At least six of them alleged UK forces were complicit in their torture.Gerry Hadden reports.

UK to compensate former Guantanamo detainees

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