ETIM training camp

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ETIM training camp is the name Joint Task Force Guantanamo counter-terrorism analysts applied to the compound where two dozen ethnic Uyghurs, held in [[Guantanamo were doing construction work.[1]

The Uighurs dispute that the compound was military training camp.[1] They state that there was only one weapon at the camp, an AK-47. Some of the captives acknowledge that another Uighur gave them a few hours of training on the rifle. Others said they had never had any training.

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  1. ^ a b Information paper: Uighur Detainee Population at JTF-GTMO pages 28-34. United States Department of Defense (30 October 2004). Retrieved on 2007-12-19.