Tue, 25 Jan, 2005 - 17:32
Britain’s last remaining Guantanamo Bay detainees landed back in the UK today.
The four men, who were kept in legal limbo as suspected terrorists at the US naval base on Cuba for up to three years, now face being arrested and interviewed by British police.
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