Shaker Aamer: My first words to my wife
Shaker Aamer speaks to the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½â€™s Victoria Derbyshire about his homecoming, after being held in Guantanamo Bay without trial for nearly 14 years.
Shaker Aamer has been speaking to the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½â€™s Victoria Derbyshire about his homecoming, after being held in Guantanamo Bay without trial for nearly 14 years.
Mr Aamer was the last British resident of Guantanamo Bay. The US military classified him as a threat, but he was never charged.
His lawyers say the case against him came from unreliable allegations extracted during torture, and that his treatment at the US military base in Cuba raises serious questions about the legality and morality of the so-called war on terror.
A spokesperson said the UK government "stands firmly against torture and cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment or punishment" The US Department of Defense said in a statement it "does not tolerate the abuse of detainees. All credible allegations of abuse are thoroughly investigated, and appropriate disciplinary action is taken when those allegations are substantiated."
At the beginning of the interview, Mr Aamer recited an Islamic prayer which asks Allah to guide him through the interview.
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