Ex-Guantanamo captives 'fear Bermuda backlash'

Four Chinese Muslims who arrived in Bermuda after being freed from Guantanamo have remained in their seaside cottage, wary of the political firestorm their presence has caused.

Ex-Guantanamo captives 'fear Bermuda backlash'

Four Chinese Muslims who arrived in Bermuda after being freed from Guantanamo have remained in their seaside cottage, wary of the political firestorm their presence has caused.

Most of yesterday was spent cooking meals and sleeping because the men hesitated to venture outside, one of their lawyers, Sabin Willett, said.

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